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Silent alarm clocks - Reliable little helpers for those among us in need of rest!

The first criterion for your new alarm clock is silent? Then you've come to the right place. This is because alarm clocks with a creeping second in particular are quiet or do not emit any ticking noise. The principle of the creeping second is quickly explained: The second hand moves steadily and does not jump from one second mark to the next. This prevents the tick tack, which is annoying for some.

Another essential feature of your new alarm clock is a luminous dial? Of course, we can also serve with this. The Atlanta 3054, for example, is equipped with a dial with a special noctilucent effect. This means that you can easily read the time even at night or in the dark, with the shutters lowered or the like, without first turning on the light.

A low alarm tone of your alarm clock is unthinkable for you, since you are a light sleeper anyway? Our recommendation is clock radios where you can adjust the volume yourself. However, if you prefer an alarm clock with a real dial, we can test the alarm sound volume of your favorite alarm clock(s). Write us an e-mail or give us a short call and give us the brand and article number of the devices in question.

If you want your alarm clock to be analog and silent, you should opt for the Seiko QHE038. This is available in three different designs, which are indicated by the letters A, T and Z at the end of the article number. Of course, these alarm clocks have the usual Seiko longevity.

Of course, Oregon Scientific's projection alarm clocks pictured above are also silent. In addition, digital alarm clocks usually only emit the alarm tone at the preset time. You can read more about this in the corresponding category. If you have any further questions, we will be happy to assist you in word and deed.

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