Nanda “Clocky” Alarm Clock

by Angela Ch. on April 7, 2009

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7:00am – Your radio alarm clock blasts rock music in your ears, you snooze.
7:05am – Your cell phone alarm goes off, you shut if off.
7:07am – Your digital watch beeps, you shut it off.
7:10am – Your dog jumps on your bed, and you push him off.
Not a morning person?  Try using the Nanda Clocky Alarm Clock that runs away from your bed side, while beeping continuously. This gadget will definitely do the trick and make sure you’re not late in getting up every morning. After you hit the snooze button, Clocky rolls off your nightstand, and randomly wanders around your room – so it makes it harder for you to catch. You can customize the snoozing time from one to nine minutes, until the alarm goes off again.

Clocky’s rubber wheels provide protection for the alarm clock, allowing it to jump from elevations up to 3 ft. high. So, you can leave it on your nightstand and not worry about it dropping and breaking; or you can throw it around once you have snoozed it. The wheels can also be disabled if you want Clocky to stay put. But of course, it’s better to let it escape from you every morning, forcing you to start your days on time.

Some people think of Clocky as a misbehaving pet, running around, creating ruckus. It even looks a bit like a small pet robot. Similar to choosing the type of pet you want, you can choose from different colors available by Nanda: Coco, Chrome, Aqua, Almond, or Raspberry. Clocky also features an LCD backlight, which allows you to view the time at night by pressing any button.  Clocky runs on 4 AAA batteries.

You can learn more about the product and find an assortment of colors it comes in, visit our sponsor at http://www.digitalfotoclub.com/sc/search.asp?keyword=nanda

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