The 'Hammer' Alarm Clock Requires a Slam to be Turned Off
Michael Hemsworth — March 2, 2018 — Tech
References: yankodesign
Waking up in the morning can be a struggle for many, so the 'Hammer' alarm clock has been created to help offer them a way to feel strong and ready for the day upon waking. Conceptually deigned by Jorge Ros Gisbert, the clock is inspired by a hammer (hence the name) and requires a strong slam against the bedside table to be turned off. This satisfies the urge to throw your device across the room when you wake up in retaliation for disturbing your peaceful slumber, which will be appreciated by a wide array of different users.
The 'Hammer' alarm clock has a fun, interactive design that also works to keep you from instantly reaching for your smartphone in the morning to have you feeling rested rather than overwhelmed.
The 'Hammer' alarm clock has a fun, interactive design that also works to keep you from instantly reaching for your smartphone in the morning to have you feeling rested rather than overwhelmed.
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