Choice Alarm Clock?
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- xrusos
I currently have a Lexon Cube designed by Marc Berthier.
http://www.unicahome.com/p38614/…It's great because it's small (2" cube), battery operated, super simple display.
BUT
Unfortunately it's not working out... too dim (even when I turn the backlight on), the buttons aren't as practical as I had expected them to be.
I'm looking for recommendations for an alarm clock that's well designed.
It doesn't need a radio or anything fancy. In fact, simple and small is preferred. Any suggestions?
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pity post
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Wake up with Stephen fry every morning... http://voco.uk.com/
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- Jaline0
If you actually want to get up, get Clocky:
http://nandahome.com/products/cl…
- Jaline0
Top Ten Most Annoying Alarm Clocks:
http://www.uberreview.com/2006/0…Some of these are funny and/or clever.
- xrusos0
Those are awesome! Thanks Jaline. None of them will work for me, but highly creative.
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- kerus0
mine is my cellphone
- Jaline0
ThinkGeek has some nice-looking alarm clocks:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoff…
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- johndiggity0
i've been using one of these for about a year now. i used to have a lexon, not the cube one, and it was a piece of shit. definitely form over function.this is pretty good. i like the back light, the buttons are a good size. only complaints are the + and - to set the time and alarm seem to be backwards (to me) and you have to click through each individual minute to set time/alarm. as long as you are not changing your alarm time that often, it is no trouble.












