
Real Results, Real Experiences
Real People. Real Mornings.
They tried everything. Then they tried Wrise.
Every Morning, Your Alarm Wakes Everyone But You.
You set four alarms. Maybe five. And somehow, you still wake up late — while your partner stares at the ceiling, exhausted, because your phone has been screaming for 40 minutes.
You've tried everything. Louder alarms. Apps. Putting your phone across the room. Nothing sticks. And every morning it doesn't work, the guilt gets heavier. Your partner is losing sleep. You're losing confidence. And deep down, you're starting to wonder if this is just how it's always going to be. It doesn't have to be.
The problem was never you — it was the type of alarm.
Your Wrist Feels It. Your Partner Never Hears It.
Wrise doesn't make noise. It vibrates — directly on your wrist. That means your body feels it before your brain can ignore it.
No sound travels to your partner. No alarm blasts through the room. Just a steady pulse, getting stronger until you're up. Heavy sleepers don't sleep through sound because they're lazy. They sleep through it because their brain filters it out during deep sleep. Vibration bypasses that filter completely.
One alarm. First try. Your partner sleeps through the whole thing. You get up on time. Mornings stop being the worst part of your relationship — and start being just... mornings.
Same bedroom. Completely different mornings.
See what changes the moment you switch.
|   | Wrise™ | Phone alarm | Smart watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wakes only you | |||
| Works for heavy sleepers | |||
| Zero noise in the bedroom | |||
| Vibration strong enough | |||
| +18 days battery life |
FAQ's
Will the vibration actually be strong enough to wake me up? I'm a really heavy sleeper.
Will the vibration actually be strong enough to wake me up? I'm a really heavy sleeper.
This is exactly who Wrise was built for. Unlike smartwatches — which use weak notification vibrations — Wrise uses a dedicated motor designed specifically to wake you up. The vibration starts gentle and gets progressively stronger until you respond. Thousands of heavy sleepers who slept through every phone alarm they ever set now wake up on the first pulse. If it doesn't wake you up within your 100-day trial, you get a full refund. No questions asked.
Will my partner feel the vibration too?
Will my partner feel the vibration too?
No. The vibration stays entirely on your wrist. Nothing transfers to the mattress, the pillow, or the person next to you. Your partner will sleep right through your alarm — which is exactly the point. That's the core reason Wrise exists.
I already have an Apple Watch. Why do I need this?
I already have an Apple Watch. Why do I need this?
Apple Watch haptics are designed for notifications — a quick tap to tell you someone liked your photo. They are not designed to wake up a deep sleeper. Most heavy sleepers sleep right through their Apple Watch alarm without even noticing. Wrise uses a stronger, dedicated vibration motor with one single purpose: getting you out of bed. It's not a comparison — they solve completely different problems.
Is waterproof?
Is waterproof?
Wrise has an IP65 water resistance rating, which means it's protected against sweat, rain, and daily spills. However, it is water-resistant rather than fully waterproof—so it can handle everyday moisture but isn't designed for swimming or submersion.
What if I just sleep through the vibration too?
What if I just sleep through the vibration too?
Wrise uses a progressive vibration system — it starts soft and increases in intensity until you wake up. It won't stop until you physically interact with it. That said, if for any reason it doesn't work for you specifically, our 60-day trial means you can return it for a full refund. We're that confident it will work.
How hard is it to set up? I'm not good with technology.
How hard is it to set up? I'm not good with technology.
Extremely simple. There's no app. No Bluetooth. No pairing with your phone. You set the alarm directly on the bracelet using one button in about 30 seconds. If you can set a microwave clock, you can set up Wrise.
What if the battery dies overnight and I miss my alarm?
What if the battery dies overnight and I miss my alarm?
That won't happen with Wrise. The battery lasts up to 18 days on a single charge. You charge it once every two and a half weeks — not every night. Most people charge it on Sunday evening and forget about it for the rest of the month. Low battery is never the reason you miss your alarm with Wrise.
Is it comfortable to sleep with on my wrist?
Is it comfortable to sleep with on my wrist?
Yes. Wrise is lightweight and slim — most people forget they're wearing it within the first night. The band is soft and breathable, so it won't dig into your wrist or cause discomfort during sleep. If comfort is a concern, you can wear it slightly looser and it will still vibrate effectively.
How is this different from just putting my phone on vibrate under my pillow?
How is this different from just putting my phone on vibrate under my pillow?
A phone vibrating under a pillow muffles the sound but still creates noise that disturbs your partner. It also means your phone is under your pillow all night — not great for sleep quality or your relationship with your phone. Wrise goes on your wrist, vibrates directly against your skin with far more intensity, and produces zero sound. No workarounds. No compromises.
Community Reported Results
94%
of users woke up on time on their very first morning.
89%
said their partner finally stopped being woken up by alarms.
85%
said Wrise replaced all their phone alarms within the first week.
Results based on consumer surveys and professional market feedback analysis.