On the nights I have trouble sleeping, I ask my husband to explain the Legend of Zelda timelines to me.
I ask him to do this for a variety of reasons. One, I’m a newer Zelda fan (my first foray into the series was when Wind Waker came to the Wii U, closely followed by Breath of the Wild) and I enjoy hearing about the lore from a longtime fan. Two, it provides a sense of comfort as I dive into a story I already love and am invested in and hear facts about familiar characters. And finally, I like annoying my husband by asking him to repeat the same story.
I was reminded of the comfort of familiar fantasies when I tested the Loftie Alarm Clock’s newest feature, the Magic Story Maker. It can create AI-generated bedtime stories that get sent to your clock so you can listen to a personalized story about living abroad or taking a snowy train ride with your best friend—or perhaps your favorite character—to lull you to sleep. It’s one of many soundscapes available on the Loftie, but it’s by far the most interesting.
Before we go down the AI rabbit hole, let’s talk about the Loftie in its truest form—as an alarm clock.
I’m the kind of gal who’s known for hitting the snooze button. Doesn’t matter what type of alarm clock it is, I always hit snooze at least the first two times it goes off. Sometimes more than five times. I’m not a morning person, if that wasn’t clear.
The Loftie essentially has snooze built into it. It’s a two-phase alarm, and you can customize which sound you hear for each phase of the alarm. Phase one, the Wake-Up Alarm, goes off for about 30 seconds, followed by phase two, the Get Up Alarm, nine minutes later. The idea is that that phase one starts to rouse you from sleep, and phase two is the official wake-up call.
You set these up on the Loftie itself or within the Loftie app (ioses, androids). The app is also where you adjust the volume for your alarms and choose how bright the built-in nightlight is. The clock will need to be connected to Wi-Fi to learn these preferences and to get any software updates.