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Data and Product Video, Explainer Video - Real Person - Relatable - Conversational - Helpful - Genuine - Friendly - Narrator

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Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

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This is your phone. This is your bedroom. Your phone is for liking sharing, staring, scrolling and other wish. We didn't do it so much. But hey, what are you going to do? Behavior. Your bedroom is for sleep lining down, waking up, disconnecting from the stress of the day. That's why keeping your phone out of the bedroom might just make you feel more rested, relaxed and refreshed. But my phone is my alarm. You say What if I just want to check this one thing? Oh, God, I've been scrolling for six hours. See? Okay. So back to a real solution to keep your phone in your bedroom apart so you can get back to sleeping, cuddling and waking up like a human meet. Lofty. A thoughtfully connected alarm clock designed for people who want to keep the phone out of the bedroom without going back in time. Here's how it works. First loft ease Alarm is less alarming, as in less this more. This, rather than hitting snooze over and over and over. Lofty uses a two step alarm to cut through morning grogginess. The first sound lows you out of your slumber. The second gets you out of bed. Next, we know that these days it's hard to wind down with a lot on your mind. Lofty has set up to help with that, too, with Sleepytime playlists, sound deaths and built in breath work exercises from professional instructors. Another nice thing you can add your own content toe lofty music podcast. The babbling brook he recorded on that nature hike that one time. Plus, there's no need to throw a T shirt over Lofty. The display dims automatically as the day winds down and lofty. Um, it's a warm glow what we like to call the bed signal when it's nearing sleep time during the night. One press gets you a nightlight when you need it, and blackout mode when you don't and blackout mode when you don't. Plus, if you rely on a sound machine to sleep, look no further. Choose from white noise, pink noise and brown noise. Yes, those air, totally riel scientific things or nature sounds to help you sleep naturally. Bonus the sound phase out. Bonus. The sound fades out before your alarm goes off so your brain doesn't get mixed messages. Finally, you can set everything from the clock But if you want to make a playlist or set an alarm from your phone, we've got a nap to A. We're not monsters, just people looking for a little peace in the bedroom. And before you ask, the only thing lofty is collecting disease. No microphones listening or cameras watching, only the things you need to wind down and wake up. Aside from all that really practical stuff, lofty looks better on your night stand. Informed by ideo methodology and real people's preferences, Lofty is purposely designed to be precisely what you need, and nothing you don't. So if your bedroom could use a little more tech life balance, start with lofty and start happy.