Sonia was reading texts on her smartphone while sitting in the shade of a tree after giving her best shot for her upcoming movie scene when she received an alert from a website blog with the subject "Bedside alarm clock in iconic design."
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Bedside alarm clock
There's good news for people who like to wake up to the sound of their bedroom alarm clock rather than the one on their smartphone.
Casio, a multinational electronics manufacturing company based in Japan, has introduced a new alarm clock for the bedside.
The Casio A158W is a more noticeable wristwatch, as the image makes clear.
The dimensions of the table alarm clock are 102 x 117 x 48 mm. To get you up for work in the morning, you can program your alarm to go off every five minutes.
Along with the time and day of the week, the user may also determine the room's temperature and humidity levels. Operating on two AA batteries, this compact timepiece is convenient to carry along and will last the whole year.
The bedside alarm clock's distinctive feature, synchronization via radio transmission line, is only supported in Japan. However, for customers who reside in other countries, the average accuracy error per month is ±30 seconds.
The entire initial batch of this classic bedside alarm clock has been sold out in the Japanese market for $29, so if you're looking to buy one, you won't be able to. There is no information available for Casio buyers regarding when the next supply will be available.
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