The Alarm Clock is a small loot item in Arc Raiders that most players will come across fairly early. It is classified as a Rare item, but in practice it is not especially hard to find once you know where to look. The item weighs 2.0 kg and has a listed value of $1000, which puts it in the middle range of household loot.
In general, players do not pick up the Alarm Clock because it is valuable on its own. Instead, it is mainly used as a source of crafting materials. Most players treat it as recyclable junk rather than something to keep long term.
The game description is simple and accurate: the Alarm Clock can be recycled into crafting materials. That is its main purpose.
Where Can You Find the Alarm Clock?
Which locations usually spawn it?
The Alarm Clock is found in Residential areas. In practice, this means apartments, houses, and other living spaces. Most players encounter it on shelves, desks, bedside tables, or inside small containers commonly found in homes.
If you are looting residential buildings anyway, you will usually see at least one Alarm Clock after a few runs. It is not guaranteed, but it is common enough that players do not actively hunt for it.
Is it worth searching specifically for it?
Usually, no. Most players do not enter a raid specifically looking for Alarm Clocks. Instead, they pick them up when they appear along a normal loot route. If your goal is general crafting materials, residential zones are already a good place to loot, and the Alarm Clock is just one of several useful items you might find there.
How Rare Is the Alarm Clock Really?
Although the item is labeled as Rare, most experienced players would say it feels more like “uncommon” in actual gameplay. You will not see it in every building, but you will see it often enough that it does not feel special.
In general, rarity labels in Arc Raiders are more about loot tables than player demand. The Alarm Clock is rare in classification, but common in usage and behavior.
What Is the Weight and Why Does It Matter?
The Alarm Clock weighs 2.0 kg, which is something most players consider before picking it up.
Is 2.0 kg heavy?
It depends on your loadout. Early in the game, 2.0 kg is noticeable, especially if your backpack space is limited. Later on, most players can carry several items of this weight without issues.
Usually, players will pick up an Alarm Clock if:
They still have room
They plan to recycle items after the raid
They are already carrying similar household loot
If your inventory is almost full, the Alarm Clock is often one of the first items players drop to make room for higher-priority loot.
What Do You Get From Recycling the Alarm Clock?
Recycling in the Raider Den
When recycled in the Raider Den, the Alarm Clock breaks down into:
6x Plastic Parts
1x Processor
This is the main reason most players care about the item.
Why are these materials useful?
Plastic Parts are widely used in crafting and upgrades. Most players are constantly short on them, especially early and mid-game.
Processors are less common and generally more valuable. Even getting one Processor from a small item like this is considered decent.
In general, the Processor is the real reward here. Many players pick up the Alarm Clock specifically because it reliably provides one.
Can You Salvage the Alarm Clock Topside?
Yes. If you choose to salvage it topside, the Alarm Clock yields:
1x Processor
This option is usually chosen by players who:
Need Processors immediately
Want to reduce carried weight
Are not planning to return to the Raider Den with that item
Most players still prefer recycling at the Raider Den, since it gives Plastic Parts as well. But in risky raids, topside salvaging is sometimes the safer choice.
Is the Alarm Clock Worth Carrying Out of a Raid?
Early game
In the early game, the Alarm Clock is usually worth picking up. Plastic Parts and Processors are both in demand, and you are less picky about loot.
Mid to late game
Later on, most players become more selective. At that stage:
The Processor is still useful
Plastic Parts may already be stockpiled
Weight efficiency matters more
In general, experienced players will carry an Alarm Clock only if they have spare capacity or if they specifically need Processors.
How Do Most Players Use the Alarm Clock?
Most players follow a simple pattern:
Loot residential areas naturally
Pick up the Alarm Clock if space allows
Recycle it in the Raider Den after extraction
Use the materials for crafting or upgrades
It is rarely treated as a priority item. Instead, it is part of the background economy of household loot.
Common Mistakes New Players Make With This Item
Holding onto it too long
New players sometimes store Alarm Clocks instead of recycling them. In general, this is not useful. The item has no special function beyond materials.
Overvaluing the “Rare” label
Some players assume rare means valuable. In practice, the Alarm Clock’s value comes entirely from its breakdown materials, not from the item itself.
Carrying too many at once
Because it weighs 2.0 kg, carrying multiple Alarm Clocks can quickly slow you down. Most players only carry one unless they have plenty of room.
How Should You Treat the Alarm Clock?
The Alarm Clock is a straightforward item in Arc Raiders. It is not exciting, but it is reliable. Most players see it as a small but steady source of Plastic Parts and Processors.
In general, if you are already looting residential areas, it makes sense to pick one up when you see it. If your inventory is tight, it is also one of the easiest items to drop without regret.
Used correctly, the Alarm Clock fits into the normal crafting loop and supports steady progression, especially in the early and mid stages of the game.
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