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Bomba Alarm Clock

Posted in Clocks by Reuben Drake on June 19th, 2007

Bomba Alarm ClockA uniquely exposed design was given to the Bomba alarm clock by Dutch designer Will Vanden Vos, showing off all the gears and inner workings that run, like clockwork I guess. The design features the retro-style flip cards to change the displayed numbers like many very early electric alarm clocks used to have. Some light blue LED lights on each side make the numbers readable at night and a simple dial on the side lets you set the approximate time you would like the alarm to sound.

The old-school use of the flip card numbers and the clean look of the exposed gears make the Bomba alarm clock an interesting time piece. I just hope that the numbers changing every 60 seconds don’t make the same amount of noise that they do at the train stations.

Product Page via Gizmodo

Hard Drive Desk Clock

Posted in Clocks,Hard Drives by Reuben Drake on June 9th, 2007

Hard drive desk clock is a hard disk drive converted into a working clockMaking good use of bricked drives, Etsy has desk clocks created from real computer hard drives that are obsolete. They combined a real working Quartz clock and made a desk clock for the uber-geek. Remove the base and you can even hang it on the wall.

via TechEBlog

Earlarm Ear Alarm Clock

Posted in Clocks by Reuben Drake on June 7th, 2007

EarAlarm ear alarm clockThis Earlarm is a pretty cool idea. It’s a tiny alarm clock that clips onto your ear and get be set to provide a personal notification at the pre-set time.

The functionality is nothing special. You set the time you want it to go off and it does, but the design allows it to be discrete and out of the way. The alarm is directly in your ear so no one else hears it and can be used for times when you need to be reminded of things but might not be wearing a watch or are near an alarm, such as traveling on mass transit or studying at the library.

Having this device wake you up in the morning without waking up others, like in a dorm room, would be another cool application although the Earlarm looks like it may be a little difficult to …

Seven Days of Alarms

Posted in Clocks by Chetz on June 4th, 2007

Nerverlate 7-day alarm clock from SolutionsIf 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. …

Sonic Boom Alarm Clock

Posted in Clocks,Home,Sleep by Chetz on January 14th, 2007

Sonic Boom Alarm ClockSonic Alert has some sleep disturbing Sonic Boom alarm clocks that are capable of putting out a whopping 113 decibel pulsating alarm. The alarm clocks, first developed by a man interested in helping out his deaf grandmother, has grown into a line of products for the hard of hearing and hard to wake.

To get an idea of what exactly 113 decibels sounds like, being near a jet taking off is about 140 decibels, and a loud car horn next to your bed would be about 120 decibels. Needless to say if this alarm doesn’t wake you up, more than likely your neighbors will be over shortly after it goes off to help you out.

Sonic Alert has a variety of Sonic Boom alarm clock models, both analog and digital and all with some sort of lights that blink and a 12 volt …

Hello Kitty iPod Dock / Clock Radio

Posted in Accessories,Clocks,Hello Kitty by Chetz on December 29th, 2006

Hello Kitty iPod Docking Station Clock RadioThere are continuously fewer popular gadgets that don’t have some type of accessory related to Hello Kitty, and this Hello Kitty Clock Radio / Docking Station for the Apple iPod comes as no surprise.

This clock radio has some of the normal functionality you would expect, with an alarm that will play the radio or your iPod, and a 5 minute snooze button. Also, of course it bears the familiar pink colors and design of Hello Kitty products.

There are a couple things that could make this particular clock radio a little more worth looking into for some, though. It does dock, charge and play your iPod Mini or nano through the stereo speakers, but it also has a video out jack. This allows iPods that have video or pictures to display them on a TV set, which was something a little …

The Pin Clock

Posted in Clocks,Home by Darrin Olson on November 21st, 2006

Pin ClockThis is a pretty novel idea for a “digital” clock. The Pin Clock looks a lot like that pin game you may have played with as a kid, where you can put the pins on your face and they take it’s shape.

In this case, the pins are pushed out or pulled in to take the shape of the numbers to represent the current time. As the minutes change, the pins make sounds as the move in and out like the old sound of time changes on the board at the train station. The web site states that you can “hear a pin clock”.

We saw this item at Uncommon Goods, and at the time of this post they are saying that pin clock is not only unavailable, but they are discontinuing them, so you may have to look around or check eBay for this time …