Reatsoc Alarm Clock Review: The 6-in-1 Nightstand All-in-One?

Reatsoc Alarm Clock Bluetooth Speaker with 10w Fast Wireless Charger for iPhone Samsung, 10W Stereo Bluetooth Speaker, 12-Color Night Light, White Noise Machine Digital Clock with FM Radio for Bedroom
Reatsoc
- 【2026 NEW 6-in-One Nightstand Companion】Transform your bedroom with the stylish clock featuring 10W fast wireless charging, 10W Bluetooth speaker, Fm radio, 12 colors nightlight, White Noise Sound Machine.
- 【BT 5.3 & Superior Sound Quality】Experience exceptional audio with stereo Bluetooth speaker, designed to deliver powerful, crystal-clear sound. Bluetooth 5.3 provides reliable transmission stability and a range of up to 33 feet. You can pair our alarm clock speaker with any Bluetooth device to enjoy a high-quality music experience with REATSOC wireless speakers.
- 【Convenient Charging Solution】 Enjoy the flexibility of 10W wireless fast charging, compatible with all devices featuring wireless charging capabilities. Keep your devices fully charged at all times, ensuring your day begins seamlessly. (NOTE: Wireless charging can only be used when plugged into a power source.)
- 【Loud Alarm Clock】An innovative bedside digital companion features a loud alarm sounds to help you rise on time. Perfect for deep sleepers, the deaf, the elderly, student and teens! Once connected via Bluetooth, it intelligently syncs with the time of your Bluetooth device, providing you with a faster time setup. 【NOTE: FM radio cannot be used as the alarm sound.】
Quick Verdict
Pros
- 6-in-1 design replaces multiple bedside devices
- 10W wireless charging keeps your phone topped up overnight
- Loud alarm that actually wakes deep sleepers
- 12-colour nightlight creates custom sleep ambience
- Built-in white noise helps mask street noise
- Bluetooth syncing sets the clock automatically
Cons
- FM radio reception is hit-or-miss depending on placement
- Speaker lacks bass — fine for podcasts, thin for music
- No battery backup — clock resets during power cuts
- Wireless charging requires constant power adapter connection
Quick Verdict
The Reatsoc alarm clock genuinely surprised me. After three weeks of using it as my main bedside device, I've charged my phone on it every single night, fallen asleep to white noise more times than I care to admit, and only once had to manually re-set the time after a brief power flicker. It's not perfect — the FM radio can be finicky and the speaker won't satisfy audiophiles — but as a clutter-cutting all-in-one for your nightstand, it delivers. I give it a 4.3 out of 5.
What Is the Reatsoc Alarm Clock?
I unboxed the Reatsoc on a Tuesday evening, half-expecting another cheaply-made gadget that would end up in a drawer within a week. The packaging was unexpectedly solid — no crinkled foam, no loose cables bouncing around. The unit itself is compact, about the size of a thick paperback novel, with a matte white finish that should blend into most bedroom aesthetics without trying too hard.

At its core, this is a 6-in-1 device: an alarm clock, a 10W wireless charging pad, a Bluetooth 5.3 speaker, an FM radio, a white noise machine, and a 12-colour ambient nightlight. That's a lot to pack into something that sits on a nightstand without dominating it. The display is a clean white-on-black digital readout — bright enough to read at a glance, dim enough not to strobe through lightweight curtains.
Key Features
- 10W fast wireless charging — Qi-compatible phones charge overnight without a fumbling cable
- Bluetooth 5.3 speaker with up to 33ft range and stereo sound output
- Built-in FM radio with manual and auto-tune scanning
- 12-colour nightlight with adjustable brightness loop settings
- White noise sound machine with multiple ambient sounds
- Loud dual alarm designed for deep sleepers, teens and heavy sleepers
- Auto Bluetooth time sync — pair once and the clock sets itself
- Sleep timer that gradually dims speaker and eventually turns it off
Hands-On Review
The first morning I used it, I woke to the alarm at 6:30 — and it actually worked. Now, I say that with slight hesitation because the Reatsoc alarm clock's volume genuinely startled me out of a deep sleep cycle, which is not something I can say about the $15 clockRadio I was using before. My neighbour's building work starts at 7am, and on mornings when I needed that extra push, the alarm delivered.

Setting up the Bluetooth speaker took about 90 seconds. I paired it with my phone, and the clock automatically synced to the correct time — no scrolling through hours, no AM/PM confusion. That sounds minor, but I've owned alarm clocks where getting the time right felt like defusing a bomb. The Reatsoc clock, by contrast, felt almost smug in how effortlessly it configured itself.
Sound quality on the Bluetooth speaker is fine for what it is. It's not going to replace a Sonos One or even a decent portable JBL speaker. The bass is thin, as you'd expect from a unit this size, and at higher volumes there's a slight harshness on treble-heavy tracks. But for podcasts while brushing teeth, or lo-fi beats while falling asleep? It absolutely holds up. By day three I was streaming my sleep playlist through it every night, and the sound filled my small bedroom without any distortion.

The white noise function genuinely surprised me. I assumed it would be a tacked-on gimmick — a three-second ocean loop on repeat. It's not. There are actually several sound options (white noise, brown noise, fan, rain, and a few others), and the tonal quality is cleaner than I expected. On a particularly noisy night when my neighbour's dog decided 2am was an appropriate time for a conversation, I switched it on and the brown noise covered the barking enough to let me drift back under.
What nobody mentions in the listings: the FM radio is genuinely frustrating without the right placement. I spent twenty minutes one evening trying to tune in my local station, getting nothing but static, before repositioning it closer to the window as the manual suggests. After that, I picked up four stations clearly. So it works — you just can't treat it like a portable radio.
Who Should Buy It?
The Reatsoc alarm clock is a solid match if:
- You're fed up with a nightstand that looks like an electronics graveyard — this device genuinely replaces four or five separate items
- You're a deep sleeper who has slept through every alarm clock you've ever owned — the volume on this one is no joke
- You use white noise or ambient sound to fall asleep — the built-in options are convenient and don't require a separate app
- You charge your phone on your nightstand and want a cleaner setup without a tangled cable and a separate clock
- You share a bedroom and want a nightlight option that your partner can tolerate on low brightness
Skip this if you want audiophile-grade sound quality — the speaker is a convenience feature, not a centrepiece. Also skip it if you're in a location with unreliable power and need a battery-backed clock, because the Reatsoc resets every time the power dips.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the Reatsoc alarm clock doesn't quite fit your needs, here are a couple of alternatives worth a look:
- iHome iBTW283 — a more established brand in alarm clocks with wireless charging, though it typically costs more and lacks the white noise feature
- ANJANK Digital Alarm Clock — a more budget-friendly option if you want the alarm and nightlight without the wireless charging or speaker, good for minimalist setups
- Drevo SOUND BAR — if the Bluetooth speaker quality is your top priority and you don't need the wireless charging, a dedicated bedside speaker with FM and alarm may serve you better
FAQ
Yes, as long as your case is 5mm thick or less. Most standard silicone and slim hardshell cases won't interfere with the 10W charging pad.
Final Verdict
The Reatsoc alarm clock isn't trying to be the best at any single thing — and that's exactly why it works. It slots into your bedroom routine without demanding attention, handles the basics of six different devices competently, and costs less than buying those devices individually. The white noise and alarm volume are the real standout features for a sleep-focused site like this one; the wireless charging is simply the most convenient part of the whole package. If you need a nightstand upgrade and appreciate having fewer cables and gadgets competing for surface space, the Reatsoc alarm clock earns a recommendation.