Danger Bomb Alarm Clock Gets You Up Quickly
Allison Love — May 3, 2010 — Tech
References: thinkgeek & coolthings
Have trouble waking up in the morning? If you do, you should check out the Danger Bomb Alarm Clock -- the Alarm clock that forces you to wake up to the threat of imminent death!
The dangerous alarm clock works by beeping a minute before your alarm is set to go off, which is plenty of time to look to the colored LED lights and diffuse the appropriate coloured wire before the bomb explodes! Don't worry, the Danger Bomb Alarm Clock won't actually kill you, only create extremely loud and irritating noise that may or may not cause hearing damage.
The dangerous alarm clock works by beeping a minute before your alarm is set to go off, which is plenty of time to look to the colored LED lights and diffuse the appropriate coloured wire before the bomb explodes! Don't worry, the Danger Bomb Alarm Clock won't actually kill you, only create extremely loud and irritating noise that may or may not cause hearing damage.
Trend Themes
1. Creative Alarm Clocks - As people continue to struggle with waking up, expect to see an increase in creative alarm clocks that use unique features and designs to get people up and going in the morning.
2. Interactive Household Gadgets - The success of the Danger Bomb Alarm Clock suggests that consumers are looking for more interactive household gadgets that disrupt the traditional experience to make everyday tasks more engaging.
3. Gamification of Everyday Tasks - As the Danger Bomb Alarm Clock demonstrates, infusing household chores with elements of play and interactivity can make them more enjoyable and ultimately more productive.
Industry Implications
1. Home Appliances - Manufacturers of home appliances such as alarm clocks are now in a position to pursue more innovative and interactive designs that can help differentiate their products from the competition.
2. Gaming - Companies that specialize in developing games or gamified experiences could expand their offerings to include more interactive household gadgets and appliances.
3. Consumer Electronics - As everyday objects continue to be infused with intelligent features and interactivity, traditional consumer electronics companies could look to expand their focus into the home appliance industry.
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