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Vibration waking up device

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Whats good out there?  Smart watches with vibration mode? Anything else specifically  designed for that?  Goal is to get something  that will silently  wake up partner without  disturbing the othet person.

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13 minutes ago, okar said:

Whats good out there?  Smart watches with vibration mode? Anything else specifically  designed for that?  Goal is to get something  that will silently  wake up partner without  disturbing the othet person.

I have a Garmin vivoactive HR smart watch. I can set a vibration alarm on it. Actually vibration is actually the only way the watch outputs to the user aside from the screen. The vibration can be a little loud but its far quieter than an audible alarm.

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My Apple Watch does that, but you should really try them out to see if it actually wakes you up. Its a good amount of vibration. 

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I have a Gear S3 Frontier. It has a very strong vibration for alarms and is the only thing that gets me up in the morning. My Note 8's alarm never worked well enough.

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You can get vibrating, silent alarmclocks. 

My wife has been using one for years. They're technically speaking designed for deaf people, so you might need to look for that: http://www.ndcs.org.uk/family_support/technology_and_products/technology_test_drive_product_loan_service/alarm_clocks.html

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My iPhone vibrates and alarms. 

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