Filed under: It seems like Nintendo just revealed its mysterious device that recently crossed the — and it’s not . On Wednesday, Nintendo announced, of all things, the “Alarmo” alarm clock. But in classic Nintendo fashion, the clock has some playful tricks.
The clock responds to your movements, which you can use to snooze your alarm with motion. Its faces feature Nintendo characters from franchises like and , and you can set the alarm to wake you up with music from those franchises. The Alarmo can also track how much you move in your sleep.
The Alarmo — officially, the “Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo” — is available to purchase in “early access” for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers and at the Nintendo NY store. We’ve actually already picked one up, and we’ve published some . Here’s all of our coverage of Nintendo’s Alarmo clock.
TODAY, 58 minutes ago Look, I’m a sucker for instant gratification. It’s often one of my favorite things about living in New York City. This morning, , and when the company’s store in Rockefeller Center opened a couple hours later, I walked in and picked one up.
Did I feel a little iffy about paying $108.91 after tax for a plastic alarm clock? You bet. But fortunately, in my field, this counts as a work expense.
(Technically, this product is called Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo — but no one is ever going to refer to it that way. It’s Alarmo.) ’s senior entertainment editor Andrew Webster will have a full review o.