

Online manuals are a great way to limit paper waste, but as a consumer I found this one irksome. When I opened the box, I didn't find instructions-just the light, a cable, and a card directing me to the online user manual. Its main selling points for its $130 price tag are the sleep routine function, which is supposed to help you structure your evening to wind down before sleep, and its sunrise wake up light alarm, which aims to ease you awake without the abrupt blaring of an audio alert by a mimicking a natural sunrise. Hatch aims to make everyone’s night better through the use of technology, and the Restore is the company's newest sleep technology. Rather, you find a small card that directs you to their website and app for further directions. The Hatch Restore doesn't come with instructions.
