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Arc Raiders Alarm Clock Guide: What It’s Used For
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The Alarm Clock is a recyclable item in Arc Raiders. In general, players don’t pick it up because it looks valuable or rare in the traditional sense. They pick it up because it reliably turns into useful crafting materials.

It’s classified as a rare item, but in practice that mostly affects how often you see it and how careful you are when extracting with it. It weighs 2.0 kg, which is light enough that most players won’t skip it unless their backpack is already full.

You’ll usually find it in Residential areas. If you’ve done a few house-to-house sweeps, you’ve probably seen one sitting on a table, shelf, or near other household junk.

Where Do Most Players Find Alarm Clocks?

Most players find Alarm Clocks in Residential zones, especially inside houses and apartments. In general, these areas are quieter than industrial zones, but they still carry risk because other players know they’re good loot routes.

In practice, Alarm Clocks are often found:

Inside bedrooms

On desks or nightstands

Near other small electronics

They’re not guaranteed spawns, but they’re common enough that if you regularly loot residential buildings, you’ll see them sooner or later.

Is the Alarm Clock Worth Picking Up?

Usually, yes.

Most players pick up the Alarm Clock for one simple reason: materials. It doesn’t sell for a high cash value compared to some loot, but the recycling output is consistently useful.

Here’s why players tend to keep it:

Low weight (2.0 kg)

Predictable recycling results

Materials used in many early and mid-game crafts

If you’re already carrying better loot or chasing a specific objective, you might skip it. But in general, it’s considered “good filler loot” that’s almost never a mistake to extract with.

What Do You Get From Recycling an Alarm Clock?

When recycled at the Raider Den, the Alarm Clock gives:

6x Plastic Parts

1x Processor

This is the main reason most players care about the item.

Plastic Parts in Practice

Plastic Parts are used in a wide range of crafting recipes. Most players burn through them faster than expected, especially early on. Because of that, items that recycle into plastic are usually worth grabbing.

Processor Value

Processors are more limited. You don’t get them from every piece of junk, and they’re often a bottleneck for crafting certain upgrades and electronics. Even one Processor can make a difference if you’re short.

In general, players value the Alarm Clock more for the Processor than for the Plastic Parts.

Recycling vs Salvaging: What’s the Difference?

New players often ask whether they should recycle or salvage items like the Alarm Clock. In practice, the Alarm Clock only has one meaningful option.

Recycling in Raider Den:
Gives 6x Plastic Parts and 1x Processor

Salvaging Topside:
Not usually done for this item

Most players wait until extraction and recycle it safely at the Raider Den. Salvaging topside doesn’t provide a better outcome and adds unnecessary risk.

How Most Players Use Alarm Clock Materials

In general, players don’t hoard Alarm Clocks themselves. They hoard what the Alarm Clock becomes.

Typical uses include:

Crafting early gear upgrades

Supporting weapon or utility crafting

Filling material gaps when Plastic Parts are low

If you’re running out of Processors, players often start actively looting residential areas specifically because items like the Alarm Clock can drop them.

Risk vs Reward When Carrying One

The Alarm Clock is rare enough that losing it feels annoying, but not devastating.

Most players:

Keep it if they’re early in a run

Drop it if they find something clearly better

Prioritize extraction if they’re already carrying multiple rare items

Because it’s lightweight, it rarely forces hard decisions. That’s part of why it’s popular loot.

How Experienced Players Think About This Item

Experienced players don’t overthink the Alarm Clock.

In general:

If you see one and have space, pick it up

If your bag is full, it’s one of the first things you might replace

It’s treated as a material source, not a “goal item”

Some players who focus heavily on crafting efficiency will even run residential routes specifically to farm items like this.

About Blueprints and Item Progression

As players progress, crafting becomes more blueprint-dependent. Some players look up blueprint requirements ahead of time to plan their material routes.

You may occasionally see discussions online that mention options like buy ARC Raiders blueprints online from U4N, but in practice, most players still rely on regular gameplay and looting to progress. Knowing which items recycle into key materials, like the Alarm Clock, is usually more important than chasing specific blueprints early on.

Common Mistakes New Players Make With Alarm Clocks

Most mistakes come from misunderstanding its role.

Common issues include:

Selling it instead of recycling it

Dropping it too early without checking weight

Ignoring residential areas altogether

In general, players who struggle with materials later often skipped too many small items like this early on.

Final Thoughts: Is the Alarm Clock a “Good” Item?

In general, yes—but for practical reasons.

The Alarm Clock:

Is easy to find

Is light to carry

Recycles into useful materials

Fits naturally into most players’ loot flow

It’s not exciting, and it’s not something you build a run around. But experienced players know that steady progress in Arc Raiders usually comes from understanding items like this and using them consistently.

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