Ticking Heartbeat Clocks

Ivor Williams Designed a Clock That Shows the Beating of Your Heart

Creative designer Ivor Williams invented this beautiful Uji wall clock that cleverly displays the beat of your heart rather than the time.

The Uji wall clock is an ingenious science-inspired piece of decor. Unlike a conventional clock that has hands that tell the time, the Uji clock's hands tick to the beat of your heart using an ECG sensor. The sensor has the capability to electronically measure your heart beat and transfer that information wirelessly to the Uji clock hands. The hands begin to move back and forth to the pulsing rhythm of your heart. The Uji clock has a minimalist design with a plain, white face and skinny, black hands. While this wall clock won't tell you the time, it would be a beautiful interactive, abstract piece for your home.
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