Its wide array of colors and patterns and excellent, realistic ambient sounds helped me wake up without my usual morning headache. The Zenergy really does make it easier to fall asleep and to wake up. Setting the time, alarms, and adjusting other settings on your phone is far easier than using the built-in interface on the clock, though that is perfectly doable with the aid of the manual. Getting the iHome Zenergy set up is a simple enough process, especially if you use the free companion app and connect to the clock via Bluetooth. A power cable and AUX cable are included. The Zenergy is also equipped with a backup alarm battery to make sure you wake up in case of a power outage. On the upper rear sides are found toggles for various sounds, while on the rear fin you’ll find time set and Bluetooth buttons, as well as the ports which include AUX, USB port for charging devices, DC power, and a radio antenna. These include various buttons for adjusting volume and brightness, setting alarms, and other functions. However, after spending a few weeks with the alarm I became accustomed to its controls. The snooze button is relatively easy to find, being raised and prominent, but the alarm reset button is flush with the top of the clock with little to guide grasping fingers. It seems to be quite durable and probably won’t break if you accidentally knock it off as you’re flailing for the snooze button.Īt first glance the array of controls that festoon the top and rear of the clock appear quite daunting, and it can be tricky to remember which one silences the alarm when groggily emerging from slumber. The clock face is concealed behind this cloth exterior and glows softly from within. The Zenergy won’t look out of place on any nightstand with its sweeping cloth curves it is both elegant and pleasing to the eye. Lifewire / Andy Zahn Design: Attractive and modern
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