Realistic Projector Clock Disguised As A Kettle March 30, 2008

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projector clock.png This is first projection clock I've seen that has clearly nicked its design from the humble kitchen kettle. I don't know why but the makers claim that this one is the 'King' of projector clocks, firing out a very bright analogue clock onto your chosen wall.

At £70 it would want to be bloody amazing.

The company says the clock is visible day or night and there's a focus ring to make sure it's clearly projected. For me though, the stand-out feature is the sound activation option that allows you to groggily turn it off and on by clapping your hands.

It uses a 12V 50W halogen bulb and measures 34.5 x 29 x 27cm, which makes it bloody big as clocks go. More here.-Martin Lynch

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Comments

Is this really something new? I swaer I bought one of these in 2002 as an Xmas present for someone. Same shape and everything.

posted-by RowaN | April 1, 2008 9:56 PM

these things have been around for yeeeaaaaaaaaars. They always sell them in those crappy mailorder mags that come in the post, like Innovations.

posted-by slipa | April 4, 2008 2:25 AM

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