Clocky: The Runaway Alarm Clock for $33
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Part robot, part alarm clock: meet Clocky, the only bedside alarm clock that will run away, hide, roll, wheel, beep, and jump (up to a 3-foot nightstand) in order to get you out of bed. Nearly 50% of people ‘abuse’ the snooze feature every morning. Clocky never lets you oversleep again. If you hit snooze, Clocky will jump off of your nightstand and run away beeping, absolutely determined to get you out of bed on time.
- Runs away beeping on carpet or wood
- Durable! Jumps from 3 feet high
- Loud R2D2-like robotic sound
- Option to snooze once or disable snooze
- Option to turn off wheels/roll away feature
Featured on The Today Show, Ellen, Good Morning America, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NBC, CNN, Fox, ABC, and BBC!
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: gold
- Materials: plastic, metal, rubber
- Product dimensions: 5.2″H x 3.5″L x 3.5″W
- Weight: 10.2 oz
- Alarm clock on wheels
- Jumps up to a 3ft nightstand
- 4 AAA batteries required (NOT included)
- Super loud R2D2-like alarm sound
- One-time snooze (1 to 8 minutes)
- Manufacturer’s 90-day warranty
Includes
- Clocky (Gold)
- Manual
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