JALL Digital Alarm Clock Review: A Stylish Bedside Companion?

Digital Alarm Clock, with Wooden Electronic LED Time Display, 3 Alarm Settings, Humidity & Temperature Detect, Wood Made Electric Clocks for Bedroom, Bedside (Black)
JALL
- 【Dual plus Alarm Setting】- Updated from dual alarms to three alarms. You can either set two or three alarms to better WAKE you up. One for you and the other for your families. Forever Say no to delay. Also, it allows you to set weekday mode, which will ring only on Monday to Friday.
- 【Stylish Wooden Design for Décor】- This must be the most delicate alarm clock you’ve ever seen. It’s not only a clock, but also a great decoration for your bedroom or living room. Stylish appearance and multiple functions make it suitable as a gifts for kids or anyone who appreciates style and functionality.
- 【Multiple Brightness Level Adjustable】- Allows you to adjust from low to high brightness. It’s user friendly at night, which won’t be too harsh for your eyes.
- 【Temperature and Humidity Detect】- with temperature and humidity sensor, it can monitor the indoor temperature and humidity. Just like a companion to protect your health.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Three separate alarm settings accommodate different schedules for you and family members
- 6-level dimmable display stays visible without glaring in a dark bedroom
- Built-in temperature and humidity sensor monitors bedroom environment
- Minimalist wood-grain design blends naturally with bedroom décor
- 5-volume alarm levels wake heavy sleepers effectively without sounding shrill
Cons
- USB power only — no battery operation means it goes dark during outages unless you buy a backup separately
- Setting three alarms takes longer than the quick-tap setup of simpler models
- The battery backup preserves the clock only; the display stays off without main power
Quick Verdict
If you're hunting for a digital alarm clock that won't sabotage your sleep with a glaring screen, the JALL deserves a spot on your shortlist. Its 6-level dimming actually works, the three alarm settings cover most household routines, and the wood-grain frame looks leagues better than the usual matte-plastic bedside gadgets. I docked points for the power-only operation and a setup process that takes longer than it should, but after two weeks of 5:30 AM wake-ups, it earned its place on my nightstand. Rating: 4.3/5
What Is the JALL Digital Alarm Clock?
The JALL digital alarm clock is a plug-in bedside clock with an LED display housed in a wood-composite frame. It sits somewhere between functional gadget and bedroom décor — not quite a statement piece, but far more considered than most clocks you'll find in the electronics aisle. The brand upgraded this model from dual to triple alarms, added a temperature and humidity sensor, and gave the display six brightness levels so you can actually dim it instead of staring at a flashlight all night.

At 6.5 by 3.5 inches, it sits comfortably on a nightstand without dominating the surface. The display shows time, indoor temperature, and humidity in rotation — a small detail I didn't expect to appreciate until I stopped reaching for my phone to check the thermostat.
Key Features
- Three independent alarm settings with weekday-only mode for Monday–Friday schedules
- 6-level dimmable LED display (0–100%) for bedroom-safe nighttime visibility
- Temperature and humidity sensor with real-time indoor readings
- 5-volume alarm levels with a 9-minute top-button snooze
- Wood-grain frame with minimalist aesthetic suitable for bedroom or office
- USB power with CR2032 battery backup for time/alarm settings during outages
Hands-On Review
I unboxed this on a Tuesday morning — not the ideal test day, but it meant I'd be living with it by the weekend. The packaging was compact and, honestly, less wasteful than I expected for a product at this price. The clock itself felt heavier than it looked, which reassured me immediately. The wood-grain veneer has a subtle texture I didn't expect at this price point.

First thing I noticed: the dimming actually works. My previous bedside clock had two settings — blinding and slightly less blinding. The JALL lets you fine-tune from near-invisible to fully readable from across the room. I kept it at level 2 overnight, and woke up once during the second week genuinely unsure of the time until I blinked a few times. That's the gold standard for bedroom clocks, in my opinion.
The three alarms were the feature I was most skeptical about. Do you really need three? Turns out, yes — or at least, I do. I set one for weekday mornings, one for a Saturday workout, and a third for the occasional early meeting. Switching between them took a few button-presses, which I'll get to. But once set, they did exactly what they promised. The weekday mode, which stays silent on weekends, saved me from the dreaded 7 AM Saturday alarm that ruins half your morning.

What surprised me was how often I checked the temperature and humidity readings. My bedroom runs hot in summer, and seeing "74°F / 58%" on the clock at 6:30 AM prompted me to finally adjust the ceiling fan direction. That's a small thing, but it made the clock feel useful beyond just timekeeping.
Where I hesitated: the setup. Navigating alarm settings requires holding down buttons and cycling through modes — not difficult, but definitely not as intuitive as a smartphone app or even a single-button snooze. After a week, I had it memorized, but the learning curve is real for the first few days.
The other thing nobody mentions in listings: this clock is not battery-operable. The display goes completely dark if you lose power, even with a backup battery inserted. That battery only saves your settings — it won't keep time or trigger alarms. For most people this is a non-issue, but if you live somewhere with frequent outages, it's worth knowing.
Who Should Buy It?
Early risers who share a bedroom: The weekday-only alarm mode and adjustable volume mean your partner can sleep in while you get to that 6 AM meeting without buying a second clock.
Design-conscious light sleepers: If you care about what your nightstand looks like and can't stand a display that lights up your whole room, the wood frame and proper dimming solve both problems.
Households with multiple schedules: Three alarms cover most families without needing separate devices.
Skip this if you need a clock that runs on batteries during power outages — the JALL requires constant USB power, and the backup battery won't light the display. Also skip it if you want one-button simplicity; the alarm configuration takes some getting used to.
Alternatives Worth Considering
Mesqool Digital Alarm Clock: Offers a similar LED display and dual alarms at a slightly lower price. The trade-off is a plastic frame and only three brightness levels — less bedroom-friendly.
Peakeet Wooden Alarm Clock: A more minimalist wooden design with fewer features (no humidity sensor, only dual alarms). Worth considering if you want the wood aesthetic and don't need the extras.
Thremo Smart Alarm Clock: Connects to an app and offers sunrise simulation with gradually brightening light. Pricier, but a better fit for anyone whose main complaint is waking up to a jarring sound rather than a jarring light.
FAQ
The frame is constructed from wood-composite material with a wood-grain veneer finish. It looks convincing on a shelf, though it's not solid hardwood — still far more premium than the all-plastic alternatives at this price point.
Final Verdict
The JALL digital alarm clock punches above its weight for the price. The dimming is genuinely usable — not a marketing checkbox — and the wood-grain frame means it looks intentional on a shelf rather than like an afterthought. Three alarms and a weekday mode cover most household needs without cluttering your nightstand with multiple devices. It's not perfect: the power-dependency and slightly clunky alarm setup are real compromises. But after two weeks of waking up to it instead of fighting it, I can say it does what a bedside clock should. If you want a clock that disappears into your bedroom until you need it, this one earns the spot.