Dr. Light alarm clock has iPod envy

Posted in Clocks, Lamps by Conner Flynn on November 1st, 2007

Dr. Light Alarm Clock has iPod EnvyIf the iPod were a supermodel, it might look something like this. Tall, skinny and beautiful. It’s as if an iPod were caught in a black hole and stretched. Words can’t really describe just how pleasing the above products are to my eye.

Beautiful as they are, Dr. Lite is simply an Alarm clock. No more, no less. An alarm clock with 2 distinct features: It struts around like an iPod snob and it has several rows of LEDs that light up to reflect the time of day, simulating dawn and dusk.

It will cost you $25, but if you like to deck your place out in Sci-Fi style, you can’t afford not to get one.

[Gizmodo] VIA [Crave]

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3 Comments to “Dr. Light alarm clock has iPod envy”
  1. Denise Says:

    Hello! Regarding the Dr. Light Alarm Clock…are these available for sale anywhere in the US? I am very interested in purchasing one. Thanks for any help you can offer!

  2. Conner Flynn Says:

    Denise,

    It looks like it isn’t available in the U.S. just yet, but I’m sure it is just a matter of time.

  3. Sharon Says:

    who manufactors this product and can you get in Germany

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