⚡ Shock your mornings to life — never oversleep again!
The Pavlok Shock Clock 2 is a minimalist, battery-powered silent alarm clock designed for heavy sleepers. It uses customizable vibrations, beeps, and gentle electric zaps controlled via an Android/iOS app to ensure you wake up on time. With brain-training tasks to get you moving, a 1-year replacement warranty, and 24/7 live support, it’s the ultimate tool for transforming your mornings.
Manufacturer | Pavlok |
Item Weight | 1.55 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.75 x 4.65 x 1.47 inches |
Country of Origin | Canada |
Item model number | Pavlok Shock Clock 2 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Size | One Size Fits All |
Color | Black |
Style | Minimalist |
Shape | Round |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Wattage | 18 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Display Style | OLED |
Special Features | Silent alarm |
Included Components | charging cable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | 1 year free replacement |
A**R
It works! Haven’t slept in since I got it!
I’ll start by saying I was extremely conflicted on whether or not to buy this product. If you’re reading the reviews, you can see that most of them mention that the product didn’t work or worked fine for a bit and then stopped working. The problem is, anyone searching for a product like this is doing so because they are desperate and either want to fix a habit or NEED to wake up on time. My case was the latter.I had a horrible habit of sleeping in; I’m pretty sure I could sleep through an atomic bomb. I was at a point where every night I set four different alarm clocks all over my room (alarm clocks which were advertised as being the loudest on the market) and would still manage to sleep through them in the morning. My point being, if your looking at this product it’s because you need it to work, and they pretty much have the market cornered as there aren’t many other options for shocking alarm clocks. So, I took the chance and purchased it. And I am so glad I did.I don’t usually review, but this little watch has saved my butt and kept me from getting written up for yet again being late to work. It’s a little difficult to set up, it took me about an hour to figure out how to connect it to my phone and the app, but I did eventually get it set up. Once I did, figuring out the rest was simple. As long as I keep it charged and set my alarms on the app every night, it goes off in the morning without fail. Plus, the battery life is extremely long—I only have to charge it once every three days or so.The wrist band is pretty comfy, the material is some sort of silicone I think, and its smooth and cool on the skin. You do have to wear it reasonably tight though, so that the metal shocking part is pressed into the skin, otherwise it won’t shock properly.The shocking feature really is a shock. It’s not just a vibration (although there is an option to have it vibrate, and beep as well). I’m pretty tolerant to pain and was worried the shock wouldn’t work for me, but you can change the intensity of the shock, and I only need to set mine at 70% and oh BOY does it wake me up. Again, you can also set the product go vibrate and beep and shock, all at different intensities and combinations for every different alarm to you set.The only problem I’ve come across is resisting the urge to simply remove the wrist band in the morning. However, the shock itself is enough to wake me up enough that I’m not so groggy that I simply slap the snooze button. And the button on the watch is pretty difficult to press, so the snooze button is hard to hit.Overall, if you’re reading this review and are hesitant on buying a product that’s pretty expensive just to have it maybe work, well, I can confidently say that this thing has changed my life. I haven’t been late to work or school since I got it. I know it’s only been a month (and I hope I don’t jinx it by writing this review!) but so far it’s been amazing. If I run into any problems, I will update my review for sure. But again, if you’re like me and are interested in this product for waking up on time, IT IS WORTH IT!!!
L**A
Saved my butt at work
I dont usually write reviews but I really love this product and the customer service is amazing. I bought it not long ago to help me wake up in the morning. I'm one of those people that can sleep through 20 alarms and probably the apocalypse. This alarm wakes me up no problem tho. I'll be cursing up a storm at 5am doing jumping Jack's but I'm so glad I purchased it. My buckle broke after the first night which was very inconvenient but customer service was wonderful and able to send me a new one in just a few days! I couldn't afford the price at the time so I used Klarna to make it easier for me in smaller payments. If you are having issues getting up and out of bed then buy it. It's worth the money.Update: been about 10 months and the shock function has stopped working. Pretty sad about it really. The vibration and the chime still work but the zap is completely gone now. I talked to customer service and was able to get it replaced with their 1 year warranty. They even upgraded my device for me which is so sweet! They reimbursed me for shipping my old device and everything! 11/10 on their customer service. They are so nice and helpful. If you are contemplating getting the product then dont... just buy it! It's so worth the money!
E**9
Terrible app
Shock ClockAs other reviewers have said, I love the concept. However, the app is confusing, Faq center and info pages are circular and not helpful. Probably will return.The zap at 20% is good enough to get my attention because it does hurt a little bit. This is my first day with the device, and I want to try it out, but the only thing that works so far is shocking myself by pressing the button.I got it to wake myself up on time because I constantly hit the snooze button and then I'm running late and stressed out. I have not had the chance to use the alarm yet because I just srt up the device right now.I tried using the stopwatch, but it doesn't work properly. When I set it to one thing, like beep, it vibrates instead. When I set it to zap or vibrate, it beeps instead. I cannot get it to zap at all during the stopwatch mode. Now, no matter what I set it to, the stopwatch runs for about three milliseconds and then stops.The vibration and beep are BARELY noticeable, and I'm currently fully awake. I don't think the beep or vibration are strong enough to wake me up or to provide any reinforcement. I could be wrong, but that's what I think so far.I could not set the alarm to beep or vibrate first as a warning to do the jumping jacks to stop the alarm before receiving the shock. If it's automatically set that way, the app doesn't say that. It also doesn't say how many jumping jacks you need to do to turn off the alarm.I also got this because in the informational literature, it states that you can give friends the option to zap you remotely, but it doesn't tell you how to do that. The app only says something about adding friends' remotes. So does my partner need to download the app and enter my remote code to be able to zap me? If yes, nothing states that, and it also doesn't tell me how to find my remote code.I hate the way this thing looks. It looks cheap and bulky. It's am embarrassment to wear. I was going to buy the Pavlok 3 so I could attach it to my Apple watch, but I read a lot of reviews that said it literally fell apart very quickly, even on the first day.I've read negative reviews about this product, too, but I was so desperate that I decided to give it a try. I have also tried using a certain alarm app on my phone. I would tell you the name of it, but I think Amazon might take down my review if I do. I think I can say to search for an alarm app that makes you do squats to turn off the alarm.That app has free functions, and so far, it has mostly worked for me. And free is much better than $150!I'm annoyed that the app is the way it is. It doesn't actually tell you how to break a bad habit. It just lists a bunch of bad habits that it says it can help you break. But maybe since you can only work on one bad habit at a time, that's why I can't figure out the app. Maybe by already choosing to work on waking up on time, I've inadvertently locked other habits away from myself on the app. I want to use this device to work on at least three bad habits. Why can't I work on more than one habit at a time? This is very frustrating for $150.Again, my main issue is that the app doesn't work properly.So disappointing!!!Omg it busy keeps getting worse! The settings on the app are messed up. Earlier, when I set the zap to 20%, or was high enough to give me an effect. Then, when I used the timer, it was very weak at 20%, so I turned it up to 40%, and that was sufficient. Then, the timer stopped working, just like the stopwatch had stopped working earlier today. Now, the timer doesn't even work. I think the problem is with the app, not the device. I did a test alarm to see how powerful the 40% zap would be, and again it went back up to being more powerful like before.I think that because this is an electric shock device, it's extremely important to have the settings calibrated so you don't accidentally hurt yourself by choosing a percentage number that yields a low shock in one place in the app and a higher shock in another place in the app.Wow, it is really sad that this company has such poor execution of such a great idea. Maybe I'll ask my dad (an engineer) to work on making a better one and we'll become rich.
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