Watt Time integrates the iconic light bulb shape into your daily alarm clock. The light-bulb shaped clock not only adds a little humor to your morning grind, but might actually offer you a reason to part with your iPhone and Blackberry, if only for the alarm feature. With Watt Time, you’ll be bright on time!
Here’s why buying Watt Time is a bright idea:
- Watt Time is constructed out of durable high-gloss plastic, which allows the digital time display to shine through the bulb’s outer wall.
- A bright blue LED display illuminates the time and date, and an easily accessible snooze button located on top of the bulb’s socket end makes it possible to get those “five more minutes” you always need.
- If the sound alone is not enough to wake you, you have the option of setting the bulb to illuminate when your alarm goes off as well.
- We’ve placed all buttons discretely at the back of the bulb so as not to disturb the simplicity and beauty of the design.
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WOLF W 2009-10-04T15:49:45-04:00
Good idea!
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Corey Laffel 2009-09-07T09:59:50-04:00
i WATT it!
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Jenny Miller 2009-09-06T20:18:17-04:00
you haven't changed a bit, lovely as ever I must admit"
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Jenny Miller 2009-09-06T20:17:28-04:00
Should have an option for solar power.. Sell it with that song "What's New?" Linda Ronstad picked it up (40s song) and sang it in the 80s.... could be resung as "WATTS NEW? How is the world treating you..."
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Aadil Bandukwala 2009-09-02T07:17:19-04:00
Just pre-ordered. I like it.
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Guido Cherici 2009-08-28T08:17:47-04:00
Is it going to be battery powered?
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matthew smith 2009-08-21T16:07:46-04:00
posted this product to twitter and facebook. 19 hits pretty quick. no conversions yet. anyone got one we can celebrate!
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r schober 2009-08-21T13:24:16-04:00
6 months maybe if you never illuminate the bulb. Leave the bulb on by mistake and the batteries will be dead in 3.5 hours if the light is anything like those stick-up bulbs http://www.consumersearch.com/as-seen-on-tv/stick-up-bulb.
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Ben Kaufman 2009-08-21T11:16:50-04:00
Battery Operated- Double A's.... On first calculation... Lasts about 6 months per battery swap.
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alan berriochoa 2009-08-21T11:13:10-04:00
Is this battery operated? If so, whats the consensus on how long it will run on one set of batteries, and what kind of batteries it would take.
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Dario Bauer 2009-08-12T05:15:49-04:00
sorry, but i just don't see a market for this. who wants a big weird shaped thing next to them. we've moved on from a time when this would have become a hit, but hey good luck.
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Scott Waddell 2009-08-11T23:53:39-04:00
Since the light bulb is also iconic for having an idea, how 'bout incorporating a simple voice memo recorder? User wakes up at night with an idea, presses a button on Watt Time and records it - an alternative to keeping a notepad by the bed. ("Sound Ideas" feature?) Bonus if you could add a USB port to save idea memo recordings to a USB stick, which could also be used as an audio source for alarm sounds, wake-up music, etc... Seems like "Watt Time is it." would be a great tagline (as a statement, with emphasis on "it")
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Chris Geiss 2009-08-07T14:09:46-04:00
I agree with what some people have brought up. I think it should have the ability to wake-by-light like that Philips one. Also, when the alarm isn't going off, you could have the snooze button on top activate the light. It could have 2 or 3 levels of brightness too. Has there been any talk about the actual alarm sound(s)? It'd be nice to have choices.
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William None 2009-08-02T07:56:24-04:00
yeah what's the tagline?
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Ben Dean 2009-07-31T22:18:06-04:00
it says tagline is complete - where do I see which one was chosen?
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Heather Lipner 2009-07-31T19:27:28-04:00
hey, i just bumped into this. http://www.gizmag.com/philips-wake-up-light-hf3490-ipod-dock/12382/
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Stephen Tan 2009-07-31T04:29:49-04:00
another item that can be added...coin vibrator ...similar to those used in cell phone. so beside having radio tune as alarm...you can have it spin since the vibrator motion can do such job...remember the dancing Nokia trick people did on their 3310?
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Stephen Tan 2009-07-27T22:27:59-04:00
additional function like temperature monitoring/ humidity monitoring is a good add on since such sensor is quite cheap. if not mistaken, temperature sensor is using similar infar red sensor used for ambient light?
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Ezra Karger 2009-07-27T21:58:30-04:00
Hi Ben, just a suggestion; when their are over 150 entries for a product name, it might be nice to be able to sort the names alpahbetically to avoid redundancies such as thirty versions of "rise N shine." Thanks.
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Stephen Tan 2009-07-27T09:14:41-04:00
i think now, you need to think about it being affordable but yet cost effective. the light can be white LED. simple segregated LED light for numbering to be used to show the time. the speaker is good to be facing the bottom so all the sound can be "reflecting" from a hard table
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