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Doze

For falling asleep to.

£2.99
Coming soon

Doze is a bedside clock-radio for podcasts. It looks and behaves like the radio on the nightstand, not the app on the phone. You tap a memory preset, the show starts, and the sleep timer fades it out before it stops.

The display holds everything. The time. The show. A sleep countdown when the timer is running. Nothing wakes you up.

Six memory presets sit under the display. Tap one to start a show from where it left off. Roughly. Not precisely.

The sleep knob has seven detents — 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 minutes, end of episode, or off. The tone slider tilts warm to bright.

It comes in three chassis. Walnut with a green LCD. Cream with an amber VFD. Charcoal with a red 7-segment LED. The chassis is cosmetic. Every function is identical.

It does not track how much you listened. It does not count unplayed episodes. It does not send a notification about a show you added six months ago and haven’t thought about since.

Features

  • Three chassis. Walnut, cream, charcoal.
  • Six memory presets. Tap one to start a show.
  • A sleep timer with seven settings, including end of episode. Fades out before it stops.
  • A tone slider. Warm to bright.
  • Roughly where you left off. Not precisely.
  • No accounts. No recommendations. No notifications.

Screenshots

The walnut Doze chassis at night, time on the LCD, a podcast playing, sleep timer counting down
Made for falling asleep.
The sleep timer knob rotated to 90 minutes, SLEEP 90 lit on the display
Fades to silence.
The cream chassis variant, showing the amber VFD display
Walnut. Cream. Charcoal.