Anyone who finds it hard to get out of bed in the morning, and needs a little more help than just an alarm clock, may be interested in a new wearable electric shock alarm system that literally shocks you out of bed.
The Alarmshock wristband is worn to bed at night and when your alarm goes off in the morning, will first gently remind you it’s time to get out of bed. If you remain lying in bed then the system starts to get a little harsher, providing an electric shock which increases with intensity as time goes on.
The only way to disable your Alarmshock wearable is to disable it via the docking station which is most likely positioned either downstairs for quite some way from your bed. Watch the demonstration video below to learn more about this motivational electric shock alarm which is sure to help even the most stubborn sleepers rise from their bed in the morning. It’s developers explain a little more about the devices inspiration, construction and Kickstarter campaign.
Alarmshock is not just a concept, its already a fully functioning prototype and we know it will go down in history as an innovative replacement to the original alarm clock.
Utilising a combination of experience and passion, our team are dedicated to everyone who backs this project. We have preliminary agreements with manufacturing experts and logistics companies. There might be a risk of unforeseen circumstances but we will do everything in our power to ensure we can keep our promise of delivering Alarmshock straight to your doorstep. ON TIME.
We believe in getting the most out of life in everything we do. We know by making our wearable technology safe, comfortable and user friendly, Alarmshock will change lives for the better. That’s why we will make the most effective high-end wake up systems.
For more information about the Alarmshock wearable electric shock alarm clock which is available to back with earlybird pledges starting from £87 jump over to Kickstarter via the link below.
Source: Kickstarter
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