Today, Nintendo revealed a new alarm clock called the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo.
Wake up! Nintendo Sound Clock: #Alarmo is available for early access for Nintendo Switch Online members in the US and Canada!
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) October 9, 2024
This interactive alarm clock lets you set a time and select from 35 scenes from across 5 Nintendo titles. More titles to be added later! pic.twitter.com/PzwoYn1xy3
As you might expect, the Alarmo can play songs from Nintendo games as an alarm. However, there’s a bit more to it than just that. For starters, it has motion sensors that let it be dynamic and play noises based upon what you do. For example, if you toss and turn in bed before getting up, it can play noises from a game to match your movement. Now as for what noises it plays, you choose a scene in your game of choice for it to play from. Like, if you choose a scene in Super Mario Odyssey Mario may be collecting coins as you're moving around waking up. Secondly, the Alarmo can be set to stop the alarm when you exit your bed, instead of it making you have to hit a button. Additionally, it has hourly chimes and a “Sleepy Sounds” feature. The “Sleepy Sounds” feature basically means the Alarmo will play more soothing and relaxing noises from a game as you go to bed. As for what games it can play sounds from, the list so far is:
- Super Mario Odyssey
- Splatoon 3
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
- Pikmin 4
- Ring Fit Adventure
Author’s Note: I can see why some would be interested in this and some of the features are definitely cool. However, I'd probably just get annoyed with whatever tunes it plays regardless of what my thoughts on them are. Like, would I really want a song I like to play as my alarm? Feel like that'd inevitably sour my mood on any song I like. I don't think I'm alone in hating anything and everything that wakes me up in the morning. Enough about my thoughts though, what do you all think? Please let us know in the comments below!
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