What’s better than using Sunrise Alarm Clock: Wake up n by Dieu Chung Truong? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Sunrise Alarm Clock is all about easing into the morning instead of getting blasted awake. It slowly brightens the screen like a sunrise and pairs that with gentle audio, so wake up feels calmer and less groggy. It suits early birds and shift workers who want a softer start, but anyone who hates harsh buzzers will get the idea fast. Running it on BlueStacks makes the glow fill a full monitor, which looks nice in a dark room and makes the whole thing feel more like a bedside light than a phone app.
The setup is simple but flexible. Alarms can be one time or set to repeat, the fake sunrise can stretch for as long as someone wants, and the volume can creep up gradually so the music never jumps. There is snooze and it is easy to hit with a double tap or double click, and stopping the alarm is a long press, so there is no fishing for tiny buttons. Vibration can be toggled if the device supports it, and there is an auto stop so the alarm does not run forever. The app includes a bunch of mellow tracks like piano, acoustic, and light ambient pieces, or users can pick their own music. It even suggests a 30 minute sunrise and volume ramp, a just-loud-enough max volume, and a longer snooze if someone needs a buffer. On a PC through BlueStacks, clicking to snooze or hold to stop feels straightforward, and the big screen sunrise is the main draw. Nothing flashy, just a steady wake up that feels kinder on the brain and easier to live with every day.
Ready to experience Sunrise Alarm Clock: Wake up n on a bigger screen, in all its glory? Download BlueStacks now.






