Wake up gently in winter with Aldi’s sunrise alarm clock – and it’s £32 cheaper than posh brand

THE Sun will start setting earlier soon as the UK will change its clocks back.

No sunlight in the mornings makes it harder for our bodies to awake naturally.

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Auriol Sunrise Alarm Clock is selling for £32 cheaper than a posh brand[/caption]

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Sunrise Alarm Lumie can set you back by almost £50[/caption]

Sunlight signals to our bodies to stop producing sleep-inducing melatonin and instead triggers the production of cortisol hormone that makes us alert.

The Sun is known for regulating our circadian rhythm, or our body’s internal clock.

But with the long, dark winter days coming soon, many Brits struggle to leave the bed in the morning.

That is when sunrise alarm clocks come in handy as they imitate the natural light.

Aldi is currently selling Auriol Sunrise Alarm Clock for only £17.99 – slashed from its original £22.99 price.

The clock starts simulating the warm white light 30 minutes before the alarm sounds.

The natural light helps your body to wake up gently and slowly without being startled by a loud noise.

The alarm has 15 volume settings and 10 brightness settings, so you can adjust it easily to your liking.

You can also pick seven different calming nature sounds to wake up to – from stream to birdsong, rain shower, frog croaking, surf, cuckoo.

If you need a louder sound to pull you from your dreams, then the classic beep option is also available.


The Sunrise Alarm Clock includes the snooze function as well.

The best part is that you don’t need to splurge as it has all of the features of a premium alarm without the costly price tag.

In comparison, a sunrise alarm with the same functions from Lumie will set you back £49.98 – £32 more than the Aldi version.

More buys for a comfy night

If you want to wake up rested and comfortable, Aldi has also launched its cosy pyjamas collection.

The cotton two piece sets are available in three gorgeous designs that will keep you feeling warm and looking stylish all winter long.

You can pick the sleepwear for only for £7.99 per set.

Meanwhile, The Sun team has tested the viral Simba Hybrid Mattress which is guaranteed to give you the best night’s sleep.

Prices for the Simba Hybrid mattress start at £659 for a single and go up to £1,129 for a super king.

Although it is on the pricier side, shoppers have been raving about how comfortable and supportive the mattress is with over 100,000 five-star reviews.

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