![]() ![]() Put the iPhone on the kitchen table whilst chopping carrots to remind you to take the roast out of the oven. At night put the iPhone at the side of the bed and let it flash to wake you up (using the flashing screen and camera flash). No longer do you have to put the phone under your pillow or in your pocket in order to (hopefully) be woken up. You can use the Apple Watch to also set your alarms as well as other features.Ĭhoose from a selection of two clock faces. The App is also designed to work with the Apple Watch. ![]() A description could be 'Make your partner a cup of tea to get out of the doghouse'Īn app designed by a hearing impaired person with deaf people in mind (or just plain heavy sleepers) Uniquely give each alarm setting a description. All because you didn't hear the phone (or didn't feel it vibrating)Ĭhoose the flashing screen. A discreet flashing screen telling you that your child needs to be picked up from nursery may be more appropriate. Not all senses may be appropriate for every scenario for an example during a work meeting you may not want the phone to rudely interrupt you by sound or vibration. You may select one or two or even use all the senses of your iPhone. The App has an easy interface where you can select the camera flash, have a flashing screen, have it vibrate or use sound. And with more than 1,000 downloads on the App Store, and over 500,000 Facebook users reached, the app has proven to be a huge hit with those who struggle daily with the realities of being deaf or hard of hearing. The app has hit all four corners of the globe, including the UK, USA, Australia, Germany, Ireland, Denmark, Canada, Norway, Switzerland, and Mexico. It has a flashing screen, it vibrates, it uses the camera flash and is loud. This deaf app will be your best friend as well as your worse enemy (if you don't like being woken up) It is designed to utilise all the senses of your iPhone. Removing the risk of sleeping in and being late for meetings, it allows deaf individuals or heavy sleepers to be on time, every time.ĭeaf Wake, an LED / Vibration / Visual based alarm app for people who are deaf, hearing Impaired or just want a really cool alarm clock. Taking the deaf world by storm and featured in the news, Deafwake was created by a deaf person and is designed to ensure everyone can get up when they’re supposed to. ![]()
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