Seven Days of Alarms |
If you’re a creative type that wants more variety with your alarm clock the Neverlate delivers it to you. Instead of setting your alarm each day of the week for different times depending on what you have going on, you can have a unique time set each day to wake you from your slumber.
Set a different alarm for each day of the week if you like, or use them to identify different times (like an early morning Monday run or waking up from a late Sunday nap.) There is also a sleep timer that switches off the clock anywhere from 5 minutes to 2 hours later so you can drift off to slumberland and not worry about leaving the tunes on all night long.
The snooze button is good for giving you anywhere from 1 to 30 minutes more wake-up time. The antenna is built into the power cord (the radio also can use 2 AAA batteries) and the speaker is downward firing to deliver your AM/FM music towards the front of the unit as opposed to the sides. $39.95 gets it from their warehouse to your beside table.
We’re told that a Neverlate Executive version will be available this fall which will feature the ability to have a different alarm chime (or radio) to wake you up each day.
via Solutions
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