The Sensor Clock: Please Keep Jokes to a Minimum June 30, 2006

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sensor.jpgMaybe in eastern Asia they're a little more comfortable with making consumer electronics in the shape of...well, body parts, which may explain how the Sensor Clock came about. Aside from looking sort of like "that," it does actually have some uses. The three "windows" (excuse the Google translation) show time, temperature and date. When it vibrates (...), the Sensor Clock lights up is a colorful display. It's £17, but the look on people's faces when you show them it may make it worth importing.

Product Page (in Japanese) [Rakuten]

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