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🔔 Retro Wake-Up Power Meets Modern Clarity — Own Your Mornings!
The Peakeep 4-Inch Twin Bell Alarm Clock combines vintage 80's style with modern functionality. Featuring a loud twin bell alarm perfect for heavy sleepers, a silent non-ticking mechanism for quiet nights, and a 3D stereoscopic dial for easy readability, this battery-operated clock is designed to keep you punctual without disruption. Its backlight button ensures visibility in the dark, making it an ideal bedside companion for professionals who demand reliability and style.
















| ASIN | B00ZQG30AK |
| Additional Features | Bell |
| Alarm Clock | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,267 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #13 in Alarm Clocks #318 in Men's Sunglasses & Eyewear Accessories |
| Brand | Peakeep |
| Brand Name | Peakeep |
| Clock Form | Twin Bell |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 24,442 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Black |
| Display Type | Analog |
| Frame Material | Iron |
| Included Components | Instruction |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 4.5"W x 6.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Alarm clock |
| Item Weight | 5.12 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Peakeep |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MHP3122B |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty for 90 days from date of purchase. |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | MHP3122B |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Electrical |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5"W x 6.5"H |
| Room Type | Bedroom |
| Screen Size | 4 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 4" |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Bell |
| Style | Retro |
| Style Name | Retro |
| Theme | People |
| UPC | 700355113515 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Watch Movement | Mechanical |
M**A
A Pretty Little Loud Alarm Clock
What a nice little alarm clock! Exactly what I was looking for. It has a very loud ring that's great to wake me up in the morning. It's very aesthetically pleasing and a great addition to my bedroom. It's a good compact size and even has a backlight which I've found useful to check what time my alarm is set to when I wake up earlier than expected. Does exactly what it's supposed to do when it's supposed to do it. I highly recommend it.
M**I
Simple, Low Tech Alarm Clock with LOUD and Effective Results!!
This clock is great for heavy sleepers. If you have trouble waking up to a regular alarm sound, this one will definitely do the trick! It has me jumping out of bed in the morning! The ticking sound is very quiet (you have to press your ear up to the clock to hear it and even then it is quiet), and it is easy to read the analog numbers from a distance. There is a little light button on it that you can press so you can see the time at night. Overall, this is a simple, low tech, high quality option with great results for those of us who just tend to sleep a little deeper than most!
G**Y
Beautiful
Beautiful clock that is easy to set up and works as intended. It is loud too. To the reviewers who say you can’t set the time to the exact minute, you need to learn how to read a clock. It most definitely can be set to the minute. It’s a clock and an alarm and it works fine. It also has a light button. There are instructions on the back that are easy to miss. It reads that you must turn the clock hands in a certain direction only or you will make the clock lose time. This means that if you go past the time you wanted to set it at, keep turning it in the same direction to get back to that time again.
M**B
Good ,beautiful and loud
It's beautiful and loud.....but The clock knob is a little flimsy though and you do have to manually switch the alarm to off and then on again at night because doesn't have am/pm function or snooze. Idk if that's normal with these types of clocks though but it's hopefully gonna get the job done for my teen if she remembers to reset the alarm every night.
T**Z
Loud and dependable
This is a good clock to use as a primary or secondary alarm clock. It is very loud which is what I wanted. I use it to ensure I wake at 4 am on days I have to receive a dialysis treatment.
I**E
It is loud
Works great, but it is loud.
S**R
NAZGUL FELLBEAST TO FIRE ALARM WITH TAPE
If this doesn't wake you up, you should probably see a doctor because something is seriously wrong with you. It's painfully loud and sends me in a terrified panic, sheets flying, stumbling as quickly as I can to shut the thing off. In fact, I put duct tape on the inside and outside of the bells where the hammer strikes to take the shrill edge off the obnoxious sound and it still freaks me out every morning. Now it's more like a pleasant fire alarm. I used to keep it down the hall from my bedroom in an attempt to trick myself into more bodily movement before turning it off, hoping that'd make me alert enough to not slink back to my beloved, warm sheets. It worked, and yes, was still loud enough to wake me up, but it was too long an epic journey in the dark with a Nazgul Fellbeast screaming at me, it's shriek echoing off the tile in a horrific echo chamber (at 5:00 am, this doesn't feel like exaggeration). The clock itself looks classy in just about any setting (I have the black one). The one real danger this kind of alarm clock poses is that you MUST TURN IT ON EVERY NIGHT OR ELSE IT WON'T WORK. For example, my alarm is set for 5:00. That means that if the switch on the back is set to "on," it'll ring any time the clock hits 5:00 without recognizing a difference between am and pm. Thus, you can't just turn it off in the morning then back on again. You must leave the alarm turned off until 5:00 pm passes, then turn it on and you're set for the morning. In essence, some people will need set set a phone alarm to remember to set the clock alarm. Kind of silly. However, if you can make a habit out of turning on the alarm as part of your bedtime routine, this clock will be good to you. Well. . . No it won't--you'll hate it, but it'll help you overcome your snoozing habit. See my photos for my silly tape idea that makes the clock more bearable. Hopefully this review is helpful to you.
P**T
Peakeep Twin Bell Alarm: Great for waking you up, mediocre for playing frisbee with.
I've had this alarm clock for around a week and I love it. There's no way you'll be able to sleep through the clock's panic-inducing, shrill peals of the hammer bouncing off the twin bells. The alarm is insanely jarring, but if you need to get up in the morning and you aren't one to be intimidated by the prospect of starting your day with the possibility of a shock-induced heart attack, then this is the clock for you. I purchased this clock because if I use the alarm clock on my phone, I'll just set four or five alarms the night before and burn through those in the morning. Which of course leads to me waking up somewhere around a half hour later than I originally intended to get up and causes me to rush around to brush teeth and take a shower; and maybe make coffee if I managed to wake up on my fourth alarm instead of my fifth one. But this analog alarm clock does you the favor of eschewing the snooze button free of charge! You set the alarm hand for whatever time you want to get up, hit the alarm switch up to "on" when you get into bed, and then wake up in a panic! For me it's not worth jumping out of bed, turning my alarm off, spinning the alarm hand all the way around, and then turning the alarm back on just for an extra 12 minutes of sleep. I wake up nice and early on the very first alarm and have time to relax with some coffee and video games before heading to work. To put it bluntly. This alarm is loud. You will wake up. Now moving on to the less alarm-y elements of the alarm clock. The clock has a nice vintage aesthetic to it that can and will be appreciated by anybody with a searing lust for plain, unoffensive bedside analog time keeping devices. I purchased (and received, no less) this clock in white. The pictures on the amazon page are a fair representation of how it looks up close. A uniform color along the body, with a pleasant muted nacreous tone on the clock face. The hammer has worn away a couple flecks of the paint on the bells, but, come on, it's a metal hammer slamming into metal bells, let's be reasonable here. The clock has a fairly high quality look for the $15 you're paying. The makers of this clock, Peakeep, have been highly lauded from clock designers the world over for their pioneering efforts in crafting an alarm clock that can be set strictly in increments of 12 minutes. Yes, Peakeep is at the forefront of precision time instruments. You want to wake up at 8:15? Well 8:12 is close enough. Got a big meeting and need to be up at 9:45? Well its your lucky day because 9:36 is before 9:45 and still pretty close! So you may need to retool your morning routine a bit but this is a clock guaranteed to wake you up so it's a bit of a trade off ("guaranteed" in the figurative sense of course, they're running a business here) . The physical feel of the clock leaves something to be desired. It's light weight, which I suppose is good if you struggle picking up things that weigh more than three ounces, but because of its weight it just doesn't feel sturdy. This isn't a deal breaker by any means, and you can't expect the highest quality for the relatively low price you're paying, but this does not feel like a clock that can survive a tumble off the nightstand and it CERTAINLY doesn't feel like a clock that you can play frisbee with. It's barely even aerodynamic. The knobs to adjust the time and alarm on the back of the clock are the only things that feel really cheap on the item. They're a bit loose, they have a very plasticky feel, they droop down, and they rattle around when you move the clock around (yet another unnecessary noise to distract you when you're in the midst of a rigorous clock frisbee session). There's also a button on the back that lights up the face of the clock when you press it. It works fine, but it stays on only as long as you are pressing it down. There's no light that's stays lit continually on this clock, so if you need to see what time it is in a pitch black room at like 3:29 AM you'll have to pick your clock up and push the button (also it's like 3:29 AM, you're welcome for saving you some time). The legs of the clock feel sturdy enough, they haven't bent as far as I can tell. They keep the clock up and they haven't turned into arms while I've had my back turned, so they're doing a fine job at being legs. Also its got a handle. So. You can easily transport it to clock frisbee practice.
T**R
Amazing quality
Durable and beautiful
N**R
رائع
تحفة... صوت المنبه عالي وعقرب الثواني مش بيعمل صوت خالص
Z**Z
Yes! It's actually loud!
Bought as gift for someone who sleeps through alarm, after abnoxious alarm, for hours. Successfully woke on first go, as well as confusing people outside. Pretty and has no snooze or excess functions (which was actually a goal in this case so he had to get out of bed and switch it off instead of accidentally turning things off/snoozing and returning to sleep). Finally can stop missing critical things :)
H**N
مزعجة جدا
ممتازة و تأدي الغرض صوتها جدا عالي يساعد على الاستيقاظ.
J**N
cute & functional
works as good as it looks
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