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rookalarm

Rookalarm is the Dutch term for an alarm clock, a device that signals a predetermined time and is traditionally used to wake a person or to remind them of an appointment. A rookalarm typically consists of a timekeeping display, an alarm mechanism, and a means of producing an audible alert. It may also include features such as snooze, volume control, a backlight, or a secondary display.

There are several types of rookalarm commonly found. Mechanical or wind-up clocks use a spring-driven mechanism

In daily use, rookalarms compete with smartphones and smart assistants as wake-up devices. Despite the proliferation

Historically, alarm functions emerged in mechanical clocks in earlier centuries and became common in household clocks

to
trigger
bells
or
a
buzzer
at
set
times.
Electric
and
digital
clocks
rely
on
mains
power
or
batteries
and
often
offer
more
flexibility,
such
as
multiple
alarms,
radio
or
music
playback,
or
voice
announcements.
Some
models
are
radio-controlled
or
synchronized
with
the
internet
to
maintain
accurate
time.
of
mobile
alarms,
traditional
alarm
clocks
remain
popular
for
their
dedicated
function,
reliability,
and
independence
from
a
phone.
Modern
rookalarms
may
include
features
intended
to
ease
waking,
such
as
gradual
alarm
volumes,
sunrise-like
light,
or
integration
with
calendars
and
weather
information.
by
the
19th
and
20th
centuries.
Today,
the
term
rookalarm
covers
both
classic
mechanical
devices
and
contemporary
electronic
and
smart-home
variants,
all
designed
to
provide
a
controlled
signal
at
a
chosen
time.