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How would you like to use the 'sounds of breakfast' to wake you up gradually in the morning, instead of a shrill, mood-spoiling alarm clock?
"Warmly"—created by Seattle-based Chaos Collective—is an app that performs the above function.
It starts softly (about 5 minutes before the actual time you want to get out of bed) and gently coaxes you to consciousness.
There are other sounds to choose from as well—from the daily television news to that of the train ride's hum-drum.
The videos below demonstrate how Warmly works:
In the following video, you can hear the (imaginary) bacon and eggs sizzling excitedly at around 4:15:
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[Currently, the app is only available to Android users]
[via Psfk.com, images via Chaos Collective]

How would you like to use the 'sounds of breakfast' to wake you up gradually in the morning, instead of a shrill, mood-spoiling alarm clock?
"Warmly"—created by Seattle-based Chaos Collective—is an app that performs the above function.
It starts softly (about 5 minutes before the actual time you want to get out of bed) and gently coaxes you to consciousness.
There are other sounds to choose from as well—from the daily television news to that of the train ride's hum-drum.
The videos below demonstrate how Warmly works:
In the following video, you can hear the (imaginary) bacon and eggs sizzling excitedly at around 4:15:














[Currently, the app is only available to Android users]
[via Psfk.com, images via Chaos Collective]