For those who have everything: The Lexon Flip
Stop letting your alarm clock cause you to lose sleep.
Stop letting your alarm clock cause you to lose sleep. The Lexon Flip does away with a lot of buttons and their attendant middle-of-the-night worries. You simply flip the clock over to turn the alarm on, then flip it again to shut the alarm off. Only when the alarm is set can you see your wake-up time displayed in the corner of the LCD screen. Should you need further peace of mind, you can always consult the top of the clock, where “big, obvious letters” spell out the word “on.”
$50, lexon-design-store.com
Source:Gizmodo.com
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