Talkative alarm clock Clockman from Takara Tomy





Wake up in the morning to an alarm clock — the quest of increased complexity for all who are inclined to consider themselves a night owl and go to bed after midnight. A lot of the original alarms was invented by the designers to facilitate and accelerate this process, but one of the most effective and irritating, in the best sense of the word, is still the robot alarm clock Clockman.



This is a box with a makeshift face on one side invented by Japanese company Takara Tomy. When it comes time to Wake the master, the clock-robot man wakes no howling sirens and no music and loud chatter. Rolling his eyes and moving conditional lips, Clockman says a variety of cues, among them as a gentle and polite request to Wake up, and rough orders like facing the soldiers in the barracks. Of course, all this in Japanese.





Interestingly, the Japanese launched a series of alarm clocks Clockman, which consists of four colored blocks, each of which corresponds to one of the existing groups of the blood, and therefore has an individual character. It is from nature and the blood group of the alarm depends on the content of his talk and the tone he will speak, placed in his mouth by the authors of the project. So, Clockman with blood group (A) polite and nice, and the owner group (O) — abrupt and rude.





Another feature of this alarm is that it cannot be shut, pressing the button. How it don't push it, the alarm will continue to chirp from his corner and just laid it on its side, it is possible to achieve silence... and again to go on the side. The cost of this clock, regardless of its color, character, blood, is about $ 71.



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