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Quite possibly the most annoying alarm clock on the planet. (via The Green Head)
Updated Feb 15, 2007
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This alarm clock is committed to getting you up on time. It launches a flying rotor which hovers approximately 9 feet in the air. The alarm will not stop ringing until the rotor is returned to the docking station.
Updated May 30, 2008
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I don't know whether to love or hate this clock but I have a feeling it would serve it's purpose and get me up on those hard to wake up mornings.
Updated Feb 29, 2008
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"This digital alarm clock launches a rotor into the air that flies around the room as the alarm sounds, flying up to 9' in the air, and will not cease ringing until the rotor is returned to the alarm clock base! Gone are the days of silencing your alarm with a tap of the button, you'll have to catch the rotor and put it back on the base and by then chances are you'll be awake.
This unique alarm clock method will be compelling for even the most stubborn sleepers to get out of bed on time. If you are worried about making those 8:00 or 9:30am classes then you'll need our Flying Alarm Clock. Sure this may seem like a gag gift or torture, but when your GPA is on line you'll be thankful for this persistent alarm.
The alarm clock has a continuous snooze function that rings every seven minutes for an entire hour, an easy to read LCD, and a six-button control panel for ease of programming. The snooze feature will only silence the alarm after the rotor is back in its base and after seven minutes the rotor will release again making snooze just not worth it, unless 7 minutes is worth it to you and for that reason it is offered. "
Updated Feb 29, 2008
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Teachers have to get up all too early. This alarm clock launches a spinning wheel into the air at wake-up time and won’t go off until you find the wheel and put it back on the clock. Getting out of bed will no longer be a problem!
Updated Feb 29, 2008
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If the snooze button is your undoing every morning, then the Flying Alarm Clock should help solve your problem. The top flies off when your alarm rings, requiring you to get up and find the helicopter top and return it to the clock before the alarm will shut off.
Updated Aug 31, 2007
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When the clock alarm sounds, a plastic propeller is launched up into the air then flies unpredictably around the room. In order to turn off the alarm, you will have to rise from bed, find the propellor, and then return it to the base. By then, you will surely be awake.
Updated Aug 22, 2007
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