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A team of inventors from Australia, Eye Design, presented an unusual gadget called “AlarmKok”. This is an alarm clock that is administered rectally. Radio Maximum tells how this miracle device works.
Australia has developed a “vibrating alarm clock that will change your mornings.” This was reported by MigNews with reference to a Kickstarter.com source.
The creative team says that the idea arose from a joke and a search for “unconventional ways to wake up”. They truly believe that this concept has real potential and aren't shy about not only the idea, but the use of words and phrases like “innovative,” “unique,” and “analog morning companion.”
At AlarmKok there will be no support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and its built-in battery will only last for 11 hours of operationin standby mode (probably this is the maximum duration of sleep for a person). So it will need to be charged (after about an hour) every day.
Vibrator alarm clock
The developers already have a working prototype. It allows you to select one of ten wake-up modes (“allows you to choose the intensity and vibration pattern according to your needs”). So you can choose a “gentle” gradual wake-up or something “more invigorating”.
The device has a small monochrome display with inversion, two control keys (one for selecting the mode , another for setting the time) and a 4-LED charge indicator.
Vibrator alarm clock
The gadget was developed by the Eye Design team from Australia. They estimate the price of the AlarmKok at AUD$200 (US$135). Early buyers can pay just AUD$129 on Kickstarter and get the new product in January 2025 with free shipping anywhere in the world.
Vibrating alarm clock
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