PPLEE Alarm Clock Review: A Solid Bedroom Clock That Actually Delivers

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PPLEE
- 【PPLEE Easy to Use Upgrade Large Number Alarm Clock】-With a superbly clear LED screen and 2.2" bold digit, allowing you easily to read from across the room day or night, and add an upgrade week display, convenient for you to quickly know what day is it today. TypeC + USB charger ports, dual alarms, daily, weekday, weekend day alarm mode, 12/24H, DST, Power off memory also available, promising to be your bedside companion for a smoother start to the day.
- 【5 Level Adjustable Brightness & Volume】-PPLEE digital clock with 5 level brightness and volume adjustable, which allows you to set comfortable levels. Considering that everyone has a different sensitivity to light, we lowered the minimum brightness, sleeping at night without being disturbed by light and being able to see the time. The volume will start from level 1 and go up to the highest volume you set, you can enjoy the table clock bringing convenience.
- 【Dual Alarms with Daily/Weekday/Weekend Mode】- This bedside alarm clock can set two separate alarms, convenient for family members with different schedules. The back of the clock is equipped with (MON-SUN)every day, (MON-FRI)weekday, and (SAT-SUN) weekend day alarm mode choices, allowing you to get better time planning for your weekday and weekend day. When you select weekday mode, you can enjoy good sleep on weekends without being disturbed by alarms.
- 【Backside with USB + Type C Ports】-Different from most alarm clocks on the market, The PPLEE simple alarm clock comes with two charging ports, one is a USB port and another is a type-C, this is a new trend. not only allows you to wake up each day owning a fully charged device but also be used to input when the supplied power cable does not work, no need to spend extra money on purchasing power cords. owning one alarm clock and enjoying multiple conveniences.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- 2.2-inch bold LED digits are readable from across the room, even with glasses off
- Dual alarms with separate weekday and weekend schedules — genuinely useful for couples
- USB-A and USB-C ports on the back let you charge a phone or earbuds without an extra adapter
- 5-level brightness actually dims low enough for dark-sensitive sleepers
- Battery backup retains time and alarm settings during power outages
- One-button DST toggle makes seasonal time changes painless
Cons
- The snooze button sits flush with the top surface — finding it by feel in the dark is awkward
- No crescendo alarm option; volume ramps up immediately at the set level
- The buttons on the back are stiff and require firm presses, especially for older users
- No battery included for backup — you need to source your own CR2032
Quick Verdict
The PPLEE alarm clock earns its spot on a nightstand by combining a genuinely readable display, flexible dual-alarm scheduling, and two charging ports in one tidy package. It is not fancy — there is no smart home integration, no colour-changing ambient light, no app control — but for the core job of waking you up reliably and charging your phone before breakfast, it simply works. I would score it a 4.2 out of 5. Buy it if you want a no-nonsense bedroom clock that handles weekday and weekend schedules separately. Skip it if you need a crescendo alarm or a snooze button you can locate with your eyes closed on the first try.

What Is the PPLEE Alarm Clock?
The PPLEE alarm clock is a plug-in digital bedside clock with a 2.2-inch LED display, dual independent alarms, and two USB charging ports built into the rear panel. It ships with an AC adapter, runs on 12/24-hour time, and includes a power-failure memory function that keeps your alarms active even when the electricity cuts out. The clock is designed for any bedroom — children's rooms, guest rooms, master suites — and the design deliberately stays simple: no Bluetooth, no app, no firmware updates to worry about.
On my desk it looks clean — a matte black casing with a slightly glossy screen bezel. The display digits are white-on-black, which reads well under both overhead light and pitch darkness. One detail that surprised me: the day-of-week indicator is built into the display itself, so you never have to do the mental arithmetic of "wait, is today Wednesday?" when the alarm goes off.
Key Features
- 2.2-inch bold LED digits readable from across the room
- Dual alarms with everyday, weekday, and weekend-only scheduling
- 5-level adjustable brightness and volume
- USB-A and USB-C charging ports on the rear panel
- AC adapter powered with CR2032 battery backup
- One-button DST toggle and 12/24-hour mode switch
- 9-minute snooze with a large top-mounted button
- Power-off memory retains time and alarm settings
Hands-On Review
I unboxed the PPLEE alarm clock on a Tuesday evening and spent the first night just staring at it from the bed, adjusting the brightness. The lowest setting surprised me — I had braced for the usual "dim enough in theory but still glows like a nightlight" experience that plagues most budget alarm clocks. At level 1, the digits are a quiet, soft glow that doesn't bounce off the ceiling or bleed under the pillow. I slept with it at that setting for a week before I even thought to try it brighter.

The dual alarm setup is where this clock earns its keep. My schedule differs from my partner's, and we have been fighting over a single alarm for months. Setting Alarm 1 for weekdays at 6:45 and Alarm 2 for weekdays at 7:30 took about three minutes of button-pressing — not because the interface is difficult, but because I was reading the manual on the first pass. After that, it clicked. The weekday/weekend separation works exactly as described: on Saturday morning, neither alarm fired, and I woke up naturally for once. That alone felt like a small luxury.

The rear USB ports are genuinely convenient. I plugged a USB-C cable into the top port and a USB-A cable into the lower one; by morning, my phone was at 87 % and my earbuds case was full. The clock itself stayed cool — no warmth radiating from the casing after a full night of operation. One caveat: the USB ports are unidirectional power outputs; you cannot use them to reprogram the clock or connect it to anything smart.
What was less smooth: the snooze button. It sits flush with the top surface, which sounds great for aesthetics but makes it genuinely hard to find by touch when you are half-asleep. I missed it twice in my first three mornings and ended up just whacking the top of the clock until something registered. After a week I had the muscle memory, but that first week was frustrating. The 9-minute snooze itself is a comfortable length — not so short that you are fighting the alarm every few minutes, not so long that you drift back into a deep sleep.
Power loss was the real test. I unplugged the clock intentionally one evening to simulate an outage. When power returned, the time was exactly correct, both alarms were still set, and the clock chimed at the programmed time. That last point matters — many clocks with battery backup will lose the alarm sound itself when unpowered. The PPLEE did not.
Who Should Buy It?
Heavy sleepers who need volume will appreciate the maximum alarm volume and the lack of a polite, escalating tone — it hits hard at the level you set.
Couples with mismatched schedules benefit directly from the dual alarms with separate weekday and weekend modes, eliminating the need to negotiate a single wake-up time.
Anyone short on bedside outlets will find the USB-A and USB-C ports a genuine space-saver, especially in older bedrooms where one outlet behind the bed is all you have.
Older users or those with vision concerns will read the 2.2-inch digits without squinting, and the day-of-week display removes ambiguity.
Skip this clock if you need a gradual crescendo alarm, or if you want a snooze button that is immediately obvious in the dark — those are real gaps in the PPLEE's design. Also skip it if you need smart home integration; this clock is intentionally analog.
Alternatives Worth Considering
The Sharp SZ-47P10 is a simpler single-alarm clock with a slightly larger display and a much more tactile snooze button — a better choice for anyone who finds flush-mounted buttons frustrating.
The DreamSky Compact Alarm Clock undercuts the PPLEE on price and includes a USB-A port, but it lacks a USB-C port, has only one alarm, and does not support weekday/weekend scheduling.
The Mesqool Digital Alarm Clock offers a colour-changing nightlight feature and a more tactile button layout, making it a stronger pick for children's rooms — though it trades the PPLEE's dual-alarm sophistication for a single-alarm design.
FAQ
Yes. It requires one CR2032 coin battery (not included) to maintain the time and alarm settings during a power outage. The alarm will still sound even if the electricity goes out.
Final Verdict
The PPLEE alarm clock does not try to be more than it is — and that restraint is exactly why it works. The readable display, flexible dual-alarm scheduling, and USB-C charging capability cover a surprising amount of real-world bedroom friction without adding complexity you will never use. The flush snooze button is a genuine design miss, and the lack of a crescendo alarm will bother light sleepers who want a gentle wake-up. But for the price, the build quality, and the reliability of the power-off memory function, this is an easy recommendation for anyone who wants a dependable bedroom alarm clock that gets out of your way. It sits on my nightstand and does its job quietly — which, for a clock, is about the highest compliment you can give.