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Snooze cellphone concept features dedicated alarm clock


This Snooze phone is at the same time bizarre -- because most handsets have an alarm clock -- and kinda neat in a mostly useless -- though LED lit -- way. We can only assume the fanciful idea is that while, yes, your mobile can be an alarm clock, it is tough to see the time without middle-of-the-night fumbling. Seeing as this is only a concept phone, there are no specs, we'll never have pricing, and you'll likely never own one -- that is if you ever get to the wanting stage -- but we always appreciate people's tireless efforts at conceptualizing for us.

[Via gearfuse]

Citizen alarm clock grabs tunes from your cellphone

Citizen's got a new alarm clock for those that prefer the simple pleasure of waking up to some some of their favorite tunes instead of the roving antics of a robotic noisemaker. Nothing too unusual there, of course, except that Citizen's M-stock 533 clock is able to wirelessly snag up to five tunes straight off your cellphone -- if you happen to be a user of Japan's mupass service, that is. If you fit that particular bill, you can get your hands on the clock now for ¥6,247, or just over fifty bucks.

[Via Tokyomango]

Do-it-yourself volume enhancement device for cellphones

One Riedel Vinum Burgundy with the stem broken off: $20. One 2002 vintage Nokia candybar: free on contract. MacGuyvering an alarm clock loud enough to wake your lazy ass up: priceless.




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