Rise Brace - Built for Deaf & HoH
Rise Brace - Built for Deaf & HoH
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Why Normal Alarms Fail You
Why Normal Alarms Fail You
Most alarms were never designed for Deaf, hard-of-hearing or deep sleepers.
They’re either too weak to wake you up — or so loud they wake everyone except you.
Here’s why so many people switch to RiseBrace:
Problem 1 – Bed shakers wake your partner, not just you
Bed shakers can be powerful, but they vibrate the entire mattress. That means every morning you risk jolting your partner awake, even if you still don’t fully wake up. Over time, that creates guilt, frustration, and a lot of tension in the bedroom.
Problem 2 – Smartwatches aren’t built to wake deep sleepers
Apple Watch, Fitbit and similar devices use tiny motors meant for gentle notifications during the day — not for waking Deaf or heavy sleepers out of deep sleep. Their vibration is intentionally soft so it doesn’t startle you… which is exactly why it often doesn’t work at 6 a.m.
Problem 3 – You can’t rely on other people forever
Depending on a partner, parent or roommate to wake you up might work for a while, but it’s not sustainable. It makes you feel like a child, adds pressure on them, and can seriously damage your relationship over time.
Why RiseBrace is different
RiseBrace puts bed-shaker-level power into a comfortable wristband that only you feel. It’s engineered specifically for Deaf, hard-of-hearing and deep sleepers who want to wake up on their own — without disturbing anyone else.
Much stronger and more focused than typical smartwatch vibrations
Silent to your partner and your household
Around two weeks of battery on a single charge
No apps, no Bluetooth pairing, no complexity — just set, wear, wake
Built For Deaf & HoH sleepers
Built For Deaf & HoH sleepers
If you can’t rely on sound at all, traditional alarms are almost useless. RiseBrace uses strong, localized wrist vibrations so you can finally wake up on time by yourself, without needing someone to shake you awake every morning.
For people who don’t want to disturb others
Sharing a bed, a room, or a small apartment? RiseBrace wakes only the person wearing it. No screaming siren, no mattress shaking, no flashing lights. You get up when you need to — your partner, kids or roommates keep sleeping.
For deep sleepers who “sleep through anything”
If you’ve already tried loud alarms, smartwatches and wake-up lights, you know they’re often not enough. RiseBrace uses a high-power vibration motor and a focused pattern on your wrist, designed specifically for people who usually sleep through normal alarms.
How RiseBrace Works
How RiseBrace Works
Sound can be ignored.
Your ears can adapt, your brain can tune it out — especially if you’re Deaf, hard of hearing or an extreme deep sleeper.
Vibration is different. It’s physical.
RiseBrace sends strong, pulsed vibrations directly to the nerves in your wrist. Your body feels movement much more reliably than it reacts to sound, which is why RiseBrace can wake you even when normal alarms fail.
Here’s what happens:
You set your alarm on the band and put RiseBrace on your wrist before bed.
While you sleep, the soft, breathable strap moves with you — most people forget they’re even wearing it.
When it’s time to wake up, the motor delivers a powerful, repeating vibration pattern that’s hard to ignore, but silent for everyone else.
You wake up on time, without noise, without panic, and without needing someone else to drag you out of bed.
Better mornings mean better days.
With RiseBrace, you don’t just get a new gadget — you get calm, reliable wake-ups that protect your sleep, your health and your relationships. Just charge it, wear it, and let your wrist do the waking.
Trusted by 25.000+ Deaf & HoH people
Strong Enough to Wake You. Silent for Everyone Else.
RiseBrace uses powerful, focused wrist vibrations — much stronger than a typical smartwatch tap — so you actually feel your alarm, even in deep sleep. Because the vibration is concentrated on your wrist (not your mattress or your room), it stays completely silent for everyone around you.
No more bed shakers jolting your partner awake.
No more weak smartwatch buzz you sleep right through.
No more depending on someone else to drag you out of bed.
Just consistent, quiet wake-ups every morning — without guilt, without noise, and without anxiety.
Built to actually wake you up. And unlike bed shakers, it doesn’t shake the whole bed — only your wrist.
Just consistent, quiet wake-ups every morning — without guilt, without noise, and without anxiety.
How RiseBrace Works
You put RiseBrace on your wrist before going to sleep and set your wake-up time in a few simple steps. When the alarm goes off, the bracelet vibrates on your wrist until you turn it off. Once you’re awake, you can take it off and place it back on your nightstand or charger for the next night.
Just consistent, quiet wake-ups every morning — without guilt, without noise, and without anxiety.
Frequently Asqued Questions
I sleep through every alarm. Will RiseBrace actually wake me up?
I sleep through every alarm. Will RiseBrace actually wake me up?
Yes. RiseBrace is designed specifically for Deaf, hard-of-hearing and deep sleepers who don’t wake up with normal alarms or light-based clocks.
It uses a strong, focused vibration on your wrist so your body feels it, even when sound doesn’t work. Many users who used to sleep through loud alarms and even bed shakers now wake up reliably with RiseBrace.
How strong is the vibration?
How strong is the vibration?
RiseBrace delivers bed-shaker level power in a wristband.
The vibration starts more gently and quickly ramps up to full strength, giving you enough power to wake up from deep sleep without feeling shocked or panicked.
Will it wake up my partner?
Will it wake up my partner?
No. Unlike bed shakers that move the whole mattress, RiseBrace only vibrates on your wrist.
That means you feel a strong wake-up signal, while the person next to you usually doesn’t feel a thing. Most customers report that they wake up without disturbing their partner.
How is this different from my Apple Watch or Fitbit?
How is this different from my Apple Watch or Fitbit?
Smartwatches use tiny notification motors made for subtle daytime alerts, not deep-sleep wake-ups.
RiseBrace uses a dedicated wake-up motor that’s several times stronger and focused on one job: getting you out of bed, even if you’re Deaf or an extreme heavy sleeper. Many customers tried Apple Watch, Fitbit or Garmin first — and only started waking up consistently with RiseBrace.
Does the alarm come with a charger?
Does the alarm come with a charger?
RiseBrace can be charged via a standard USB (Type-A) port.
If you already have a compatible USB charger at home, you can use that. We also offer an optional RiseBrace charging plug that you can easily add to your order at checkout if you prefer a dedicated charger.
How long does the battery last?
How long does the battery last?
On a full charge, RiseBrace typically lasts around two weeks of daily use, depending on your settings and how often you use the alarm.
Charging is quick and simple via USB, so you can top it up during the day and be ready for the next night.

