I often hear that the alarm clock is no longer in use, and what I get up is the alarm clock of my smartphone. Because of the large volume, you can make full use of the alarm clock, and the sound of the alarm clock is also very varied. If you wake up with your favorite sound effects / music, you will have a good start to the day.
Of course, iPhone also has an alarm function, but we recommend that you use optimized "bed time" for alarm clock use.
One of the reasons is the alarm clock function that sounds an alarm when you get up. After logging in to bedtime and wake up time, you can urge you to go to bed before the time you have to go to bed and sound the alarm when it's time to get up. You can also schedule alarm days from Monday to Friday and from Monday to Saturday other than Wednesday, or you can meet the need to go to bed early on your rest day.
The influence of the "good night mode" of unrestricted night calls and notifications is also key. For example, even if the good night mode is set to 22:00 to 7 o'clock and the bed time is set to 0 to 6 o'clock, an alarm will be sounded at 6 o'clock. On the contrary, when the good night mode is turned off, both the bell and the notice will ring, so the notification at the beginning of bedtime can be interpreted as the function of sounding an alarm at the time of getting up.
And the biggest reason is that once bed time is enabled, you don't need to worry about the ON/OFF of the alarm clock during that period (week). Even if you don't set it up before going to bed every night, the alarm will be sounded at 0 o'clock every morning, so you won't sleep late because you forget the setting. For people who fall asleep as easily as they fall down, set it on the "bed time" tab of your watch APP.