With the lid closed your Mac enters the “deep sleep” mode and is not able to wake up on its own.Īccess the Sleep Timer on the bottom menu (2nd button from the left). Note: Never close the lid of your MacBook. Your Mac will wake up automatically and this will ensure your alarm will go off. To set scheduled start up:Ĥ) Select Start up or wake and set the time five minutes before the next alarm If you’d still like to use the Sleep mode there’s another way to ensure that Alarm Clock will sound on time. We recommend leaving your Mac open and letting it fall asleep on its own. Important: Alarms won’t go off if you put your Mac to Sleep mode or shut it down. If you have multiple alarms, it will show you the counter to display the number of alarms you have active. Your next active alarm will always display on the bottom right. Choose the snooze duration for each specific alarm too. You can set one or multiple days for your alarm to go off. Click the “+” button to add more alarms.Ĭlick the settings cog to adjust your alarm settings. You can turn on/off and edit all your alarms here. You’ll notice the “Pro” version supports multiple alarms. You can always return here to view the time and turn your Mac into a beautiful bedside clock. The top right button will maximize the screen to turn your entire display into the clock.Ĭlick the leftmost button to access the alarm screen.
The right most button (4th button from the left) is the home “Clock” screen. The only app with soothing video backgrounds proven to help you fall asleep better.