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Best selling Alarm clocks from Alecto

On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best Alarm clocks from Alecto. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.

1. Alecto Bunny

This sleep trainer teaches your child about day and night. Sometimes children find it difficult to correctly categorise the rhythm of day and night. They wake up and think it's time to get up when they should actually stay in bed for a few more hours. This problem is often exacerbated when the days get longer and shorter or summer and winter time begin. The display is blue at night and also shows the moon. This is a sign for your child to stay in bed. Time to get up. This way you can teach any child - even if they can't set a clock yet - to stay in bed longer and give you more sleep. The sleep trainer is wireless and rechargeable. 

2. Alecto BC-100 Monkey

The Sleep Trainer BC-100 Monkey is a complete solution for children to learn about time management while playing. A sleep rhythm is an important factor in your child's development. This handy nightlight alarm provides daily consistency that children can carry with them for the rest of their lives. To fully restore their bodies and minds, children need more sleep than adults. However, they often do not understand when they are having fun playing that it is bedtime. This practical nightlight alarm clock is the solution to help children develop a sense of time in bed.

This handy nightlight alarm clock works in an original way. It automatically acclimates your child to the moment of sleeping and the time when they can get up. As a parent, you set the sleep and wake times once. During sleep time, the display turns blue and the monkey closes its eyes. At wake time, the display turns orange and the monkey opens its eyes. Your child will immediately know when it is time to sleep or to get up. Even if your child wakes up too early, they will know that they need to stay in bed for a while. This naturally benefits the sleep of mom and dad.

The playful and simple design of the clock fits into any nursery. This practical nightlight alarm clock is cordless and rechargeable (with a built-in battery and included USB cable) and can also be used separately as a clock with an alarm. The clock display also functions as a nightlight, providing your child with a sense of security.
 

3. Alecto Tiger

This sleep trainer teaches your child about day and nightSometimes children find it difficult to correctly categorise the rhythm of day and night. They wake up and think it's time to get up when they should actually stay in bed for a few more hours. This problem is often exacerbated when the days get longer and shorter or when summer and winter time start.the BC100 is a sleep trainer that helps children to develop a sense of time.how exactly does such a sleep trainer work? as a parent, you set a time on the BC100 Sleep Timer that you think is suitable for getting up. You place the sleep trainer in your child's bedroom where they can see it easily. The display is blue at night and also shows the moon. This is a sign for your child to stay in bed. Has the time you set been reached? Then the BC100 sleep trainer jumps to an orange-coloured display showing a sun. Time to get up. This way you can teach any child - even if they can't set a clock yet - to stay in bed longer and give you more sleep.The sleep trainer is wireless and rechargeable. The brightness of the screen can be adjusted in 7 levels. So you can also use it as a night light if you wish. Finally, the BC100 is also an alarm clock with alarm. Sleep trainer, helps children develop time awarenessCan also be used as a watch with alarm clockMoon on the screen / blue screen: It's time to go to sleepSunlight / orange screen: it's time to get upWireless and rechargeableA sleep trainer you can rely onThe BC100 sleep trainer is a product from Alecto Babycare. Many young parents rely on the products to improve and facilitate their daily life and the care of their baby/babies. 

4. Alecto AK-20 Digital Alarm Clock with Thermometer (Black)

Never oversleep again with the digital alarm clock from Alecto. The four adjustable alarm times are perfect for irregular working hours. Thanks to the built-in thermometer and hygrometer, you always know how warm or cold it is in the room and can influence the room climate for your optimal sleep. 

Alecto AK-20 Digital Alarm Clock with Thermometer (Black)
Alarm clocks
EUR28,41

Alecto AK-20 Digital Alarm Clock with Thermometer (Black)

5. Alecto Baby alarm clock

With the Alecto Alarm Clock and Night Light BC110 Simon, you can train your child's sleep times. The BC110BE Simon from Alecto Baby is a 3-in-1 sleep trainer, alarm clock, and night light. This multitasker is a friendly snail named Simon. This sleep trainer helps younger children understand time. As parents, you decide when it's time to get up. At night, the display glows blue and shows a moon, indicating that it's time to stay in bed. When it's time to get up, the display of the BC110BE Simon changes to orange and shows a small sun. The BC110BE Simon comes with an extra-long charging cable (200 cm). Additionally, it is rechargeable, portable, and can be used wirelessly.

The BC110 is a sleep trainer that helps children develop a sense of time, which is ideal when your child cannot yet read the clock properly. Sometimes children find it difficult to accurately gauge the rhythm of day and night, causing them to wake up thinking it's time to get up, even though they should stay in bed for a few more hours. This is more common when the days get longer or shorter and when daylight saving time begins or ends.
 

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