Alarm clock wakes you up with a nice breakfast

Posted in Concepts by Conner Flynn on March 15th, 2009

Alarm clock wakes you up with a nice breakfastAlarm clocks are noisy because noise is the one thing you can’t stand in the morning. It works so good that the alarm has remained basically the same for years. What else could possibly entice you to get up and face your day? Maybe you’d be more apt to wake up for a well rounded breakfast.

That’s the thinking behind this French designed alarm clock. Instead of waking aggravated and hitting the snooze button, you’ll wake up to a glass of OJ. Just set the alarm, choose your breakfast and go to sleep. When you wake up, you’ll have a breakfast all ready for you.

Very likely you’ll end up with OJ all over you as you knock it over first thing, but hey you’re awake right?

[Yanko]

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4 Comments to “Alarm clock wakes you up with a nice breakfast”
  1. JoeyBrigg Says:

    That’s cool and it reminds me of the wake n bacon alarm clock. Im not sure I want to set up breakfast before bed though… hmm but i do like breakfast in bed, yet im lazy and tired by bed time - interesting though!

    Lately I’ve been using the most popular Twitter alarm clock http://bit.ly/ceKT3 - http://Sleep.FM, as it wakes me to my weather. Wish it turned on my coffee maker automatically then it’d be as good as the breakfast clock above - no need to prepare anything!

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