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Teh One Who Knocks
02-14-2012, 11:50 PM
By Elizabeth Fish, PCWorld


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Getting up before 9am is probably one of the worst chores of the day. It's almost like you wake up, but your bed keeps you firmly tucked under your warm sheets. So you set the alarm for "just another 5 minutes." Then an whole hour goes by, and you're late for work. Again.

If the conventional alarm isn't enough in the morning, you may want to check out the Ramos Alarm Clock by Paul Sammut. This alarm clock, currently a project on Kickstarter, looks like any other wooden alarm clock. You set it like a normal clock, and in the morning the alarm goes off like a normal clock. However, there's no button to switch off the noise. Instead, you have to walk to a "defuse panel" (which you would place somewhere like the bathroom or near the coffee maker) and enter a code to make it shut up.

The theory is that not only have you got out of bed and move around, but you also have to use your brain to remember the code, which helps to wake you up. Plus, the tempation that is your bed is nowhere in sight, making you less likely to hop back in.

The defuse panel looks like a simple numerical keypad within a frame, easily hung up on a wall. The code is generated every time the alarm goes off, so you need to make sure you glance at the clock before you make the trip to the Defuse Panel. The standard version of the panel can connect wirelessly to the alarm clock from up to 50 feet away, making it easy to place in various parts of the house.

Paul hopes to raise $75,000 through Kickstarter to get the idea off the ground. That huge sum will pay for a wood shop, the various materials and equipment required to produce the first few batches, and to make future improvements to the design. If you want the basic LED birch Ramos, you're looking at a $160 pledge. For something else, like a different wood or a display made of nixie tubes instead of LEDs (pictured above), consider investing at least $200.

Ramos looks beautifully designed (there's something about nixie tubes that makes a project cool!) and it's a great way of bringing a little tech into your wake up cycle. Check out the Kickstarter project page to find out more about the Ramos and some of the technology inside it.

Pony
02-14-2012, 11:56 PM
http://t2.ftcdn.net/jpg/00/01/09/57/400_F_1095713_GCrku3vakuZjtXqrWKUHablu5bku4k.jpg

Hugh_Janus
02-14-2012, 11:57 PM
http://t2.ftcdn.net/jpg/00/01/09/57/400_F_1095713_GCrku3vakuZjtXqrWKUHablu5bku4k.jpg

:nod:

JoeyB
02-14-2012, 11:58 PM
Or...you could just place your existing $10 alarm clock out of arms reach on the other side of your room...but whatever.

Godfather
02-15-2012, 01:53 AM
http://t2.ftcdn.net/jpg/00/01/09/57/400_F_1095713_GCrku3vakuZjtXqrWKUHablu5bku4k.jpg

Yeah that thing wouldn't last two days in my room

Be hilarious to replace someone's alarm clock with it on a Sunday morning after a harsh night of drinking though :lol:

Hal-9000
02-15-2012, 02:20 AM
I usually wake up screaming, covered in sweat, then I look over at my alarm clock............and it goes off.



:|

Joebob034
02-15-2012, 05:32 PM
Or...you could just place your existing $10 alarm clock out of arms reach on the other side of your room...but whatever.

that still doesn't work for me, I'll turn it off and go back to bed. I definitely need this product.

PorkChopSandwiches
02-15-2012, 05:33 PM
9 am :shock: My day is half over by then

Hal-9000
02-15-2012, 05:39 PM
I start at 9am, usually get up around 7am as I love mornings sooooo much


:meh:

redred
02-15-2012, 05:41 PM
http://i.imgur.com/Xgft2.jpg (http://imgur.com/Xgft2)

JoeyB
02-15-2012, 09:11 PM
that still doesn't work for me, I'll turn it off and go back to bed. I definitely need this product.

You need a 'predator' set to be freed into your home five minutes after your alarm goes off should you not deactivate his release. That'd guarantee a bright start to each day.