

Braun
BC02XW Travel Alarm Clock – Small, Silent & Snooze
Slower Thoughts
Color: White
Product Details
There’s something really appealing about these little Braun alarm clocks that doesn’t make sense on the surface. They’re cheap and simple, but they’re also well-constructed and wonderfully designed. It’s the cheapest ticket to iconic design from Dietrich Lubs. Back in the 80s, when these clocks were first designed, I had one—it felt like something special. This was, of course, before our phones became our alarms and when you didn’t really trust the mysterious hotel clock. And even now, it still has its place. They’re small, still useful, and definitely worth packing in your bag. Plus, they’re a great piece of German design.
With its easy-to-read dial and iconic yellow second hand—something Braun’s been known for for years—this clock is timeless. Based on the AB 1 from the late 80s, it’s been updated with improved movement and luminous-tipped hands that make it easy to read, day or night. The clean design and quiet ticking are all part of what makes this piece a classic Braun.
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Braun Clocks: Key Features
All clocks share these features:
- Glowing hands
- Battery powered
- Quiet quartz movement
- Crescendo alarm
Below, you’ll find some of the differences that set them apart.
BC02: The Minimalist

BC02
The simplest version. Alarm. Glowing hands. That's it. No snooze. No backlight. Keep it simple.
BC2X: Add Snooze + Light
BC12: The Classic Circle

BC 12
Glowing hands. Medium size. Features both snooze and backlight. Press anywhere on the top to activate, since the entire top surface is the button. Perfect for when you are half-asleep.
BC05: The World Travler

BC05
Glowing hands. Snooze and night-light share the same button. Folding protective lid with world time-zone map. Cool, boxy form.
BC22: The Lightkeeper

BC 22
The only model with a continuous backlight (which can also be disabled). Slightly larger than the others, it features glowing hands, a snooze function, and an additional momentary light.