A-listers aren’t sleeping on this buzzy gadget.
If your 2026 resolutions include “stop snoozing my many iPhone alarms” or “wake up earlier,” stars and influencers have a hack for that: The Hatch Restore, a smart sleep device with customizable sunrise alarms and relaxing wind-down sounds.
“The Hatch Restore is amazing,” Sofia Richie once told Elle, while shouting out a previous version as her go-to gift pick.
Pros:
- Alarms can be customized with several lights and sounds for sleep
- Offers evening wind-down routines to help calm the nervous system at night
- Ideal for a phone-free bedtime routine
Cons:
- To unlock extra sounds and content, you’ll need a Hatch+ subscription (though the device comes with a free trial)
Meanwhile, Miranda Kerr is such a fan that she’s even partnered with the brand, in addition to raving on her website that the device has helped improve her “wind down and wake up routine in a gentle and more natural way.”
Jay Shetty similarly said it helps him “embrace natural sleep rhythms,” per the brand’s Instagram Stories, while Megan Thee Stallion included Hatch in a roundup of Amazon favorites in 2024.
The brand uses sleep science to help improve users’ bedtime routines, and the latest version of its signature, bluetooth-enabled clock offers an even more phone-free design, with most controls on the device itself. (Goodbye, morning doom-scrolling.)
Having personally tried Hatch, I can attest it adds a little more peace to my bedtime rituals. I have the premium subscription — which costs either $4.99/month or $49.99/year after the trial — and am obsessed with all the themed sounds the brand continuously adds, including alarms inspired by the “Gilmore Girls” theme song, Dunkin’ Donuts coffee and more.
I also appreciate that you can customize the color and amount of light (mood lighting, anyone?), and start the sunrise well before your alarm goes off for a more gentle wake up.
TLDR? If you’re looking for a better wake up (or wind-down) routine in 2026, Hatch might be a match.
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