Hi Cristobal. I have a fitbit flex. You use it through the fitbit app on your 
phone. There are silent alarms which you can set that vibrate. I can put it on 
my wrist or in my pocket and still feel the vibration.

Rebecca and Zeb
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> On Apr 27, 2016, at 12:38 AM, Cristóbal <crismuno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello list,
> So I’ve been in search of some sort of vibrating alarm clock that can wake me 
> up in the morning to avoid disturbing my wife as I’m more the early bird of 
> the two whereas she is more the type who hates mornings with a white hot 
> intensity more powerful than  the sun...
> Getting a tactile bedside clock to avoid having to engage my iPhone during 
> the night and possibly wake her up is easy enough, but the alarm thing, not 
> so much.
> I’ve looked around and haven’t really found anything very convincing. They’re 
> either inaccessible with bad reviews or more geared towards the deaf market 
> which entails bed shaking mechanisms. Having lived through more than my  fair 
> share of earthquakes including being woken up from a few in the middle of the 
> night and currently living in earthquake country, this is an absolutely 
> unappealing option for me. That and I’m sure my wife would probably strangle 
> me in my sleep after the second or third time of it scaring her awake.
> Anyway, to make a long story short, I was contemplating getting a Fitbit flex 
> since in its description, a silent vibrating alarm is specifically 
> highlighted as one of its features.
> It’s been suggested to me to also consider getting an Apple Watch. I’m really 
> not keen on getting an Apple Watch. Much less spending a couple hundred bucks 
> even for a refurbished or used one for this one specific task. $80.00 is a 
> more palatable option at least for this circumstance.
> Does anyone have any experience with the Fitbit or any of its variations and 
> associated iOS apps? Is the device by itself or in conjunction with the iOS 
> app or even connected to a PC accessible? Specifically when accessing this 
> silent vibrating alarm feature?
>  
> Any input would be appreciated.
>  
> Thanks,
> Cristobal
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