November 26, 2013

Ramos Alarm Clock – When Oversleeping is simply NOT an Option.


I’m ashamed to admit it, but I’m a serial “alarm setter”. What this means is that if I have an important event, like catching a plane or a court appearance (never been to court, and I wasn’t speeding anyway) I not only set my regular alarm clock, but one or two backup alarms, just in case the regular one doesn’t wake me up. Its a horrible little obsessive habit, but I never saw my way around it, until now.
Welcome the Ramos Alarm Clock, possibly the most demanding (and therefore effective) alarm clocks available today. It looks gentle enough, with its lovely hardwood exterior, in a variety of finishes, but “set it and forget it” wont work here. Once it goes off, you’ll know what I mean. In order to disarm this alarm you must first memorize the specially generated code and enter it onto a panel, ideally located somewhere far away from the coziness of your soft, warm bed.
The developer, Paul Sammut, made this clock a Kickstater Project, an interesting concept in an of itself, by which developers require the support of interested parties, or backers in order to fufill orders, or complete projects.
Anyway, this clock, and its independent wireless touch panel will definitely prevent you from just hitting the snooze bar until your flight to who knows where is on the tarmac and ready for takeoff. Of course, now that I think about it, does it have a battery back-up? I mean, what if we have a power failure? Will it work if theres a power failure? The answer is.. YES!
The Ramos Alarm is available in a few different versions, including custom handmade units, with the basic design starting at around 150 bucks. Check out kickstarter.com for more information on the Ramos clock, or to better understand the mission of the kickstarter program.


4 comments:

  1. In the video they mention is has a battery, might want to change that in your post. ;D
    Too bad those gorgeous nixie tubes aren't in the release version.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I had a friend who set up his alarm clock to give him an electric shock at the appointed time. It only worked once.
    We sure miss him.

    ReplyDelete
  3. That clock would kill me I think... Then again I'm really weird with alarm clocks--I always set them for at least an hour to 90 minutes before I actually need to get up. Because I like having a long snooze. Which makes no sense but I can't help it.....

    ReplyDelete