Lasso Alarm Clock: Physical Device Requires Users to Get Out of Bed to Turn Off Phone Alarm
By
Mark Oxier
Sat on the counter overnight. Well past its best.
Summary
The Lasso Alarm Clock is a physical device designed to help people who have difficulty waking up. Users place the device away from their bed, and in the morning they must physically get up, walk to it, and tap it to turn off their phone's alarm, forcing them out of bed.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledA clever new alarm clock for people who struggle to get out of bed in the morning.
Place the physical device somewhere far away from your bed.
In the morning, you have to get up, walk to it and tap it to shut off your phone's alarm.
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