Runaway Clock

January 23rd, 2006 11:00 AM | by Christen da Costa | 3 Comments

Clearly you remember the Blowfly Alarm Clock (the flying alarm clock)? If you are still struggling to drag yourself from the clutches of sleep, and like many discovered that the Blowfly was just conceptual, you may be in luck. The Clocky Alarm clock takes on the same principals as the Blowfly – run, hide and annoy. The clock’s alarm goes off then whizzes away on its wheels to hide in the dusty nooks of your room. Much like the Blowfly, you are forced from the confines of your satin sheets to turn the annoying bugger off. Not yet available, but according to the site patent pending with a product soon to be released. I get the feeling that the featured picture is purely conceptual contrary to the site claims that it’s a prototype.

Product site here.

Via Cribcandy

3 Responses to “Runaway Clock”

  1. [...] panting…). Back in the dizay (yes, I did just say ‘dizay’) it was simply a prototype. So if you’re still snoozing 20 times before you crawl out of your cotton cave – like me – [...]

  2. [...] panting…). Back in the dizay (yes, I did just say ‘dizay’) it was simply a prototype. So if you’re still snoozing 20 times before you crawl out of your cotton cave – like me – [...]

  3. James says:

    Why not just move your alarm clock to another room and set it real loud?

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