No one has ever applauded me for getting out of bed before. But for the last week and a half a tiny, cheery red machine has been rewarding me with a fanfare when I decide to rise. Its digital screen ...
Going to bed and waking up with a Nintendo alarm clock that tracks your sleep feels like either a theme park or a game -- or maybe a glimpse of what Nintendo is now. I started with CNET reviewing ...
On Wednesday, Nintendo announced Sound Clock Alarmo, a $99 bedside smart clock that uses motion sensors to detect when users move during sleep to keep track of sleep patterns. The clock, which is only ...
When you buy through our links, Business Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more I've been a Nintendo fan for as long as I can remember. Armed with a DS and Wii, my childhood was full of ...
On the surface, Nintendo's Alarmo is a fun and unique interactive alarm clock that can surely help your morning and nighttime routine. One of my personal favorite features of Sleep Sounds is that it ...
Alarmo is the quintessential Nintendo product: It's a fun and quirky spin on a bedside alarm clock (with a motion sensor!) that mines your love for everything Nintendo. It's a $100 device entirely ...
Here’s a reminder that drifting through the corners is the fastest way out of bed. The Nintendo Alarmo has been a surprise hit since it’s release in October. Nintendo’s quirky little clock will ...
Anthony Taormina is an original member of the GameRant team, having been part of the publication for 15 years. He coordinates content for all facets of the site and manages its social media, PR, and ...
Anyone waiting for a new hardware announcement from Nintendo might be a little disappointed that the company's latest product isn't the successor to the Switch. However, that dismay may not last for ...
We got our hands on the newest gadget from Nintendo. No, it’s not a new Switch. It’s a clock and it’s aptly called the Alarmo. The design is very Nintendo, bright red with a soft plastic knob that ...
No one has ever applauded me for getting out of bed before. But for a week and a half a tiny, cheery red machine has been rewarding me with a fanfare when I decide to rise. Its digital screen explodes ...