The Sub Morning Alarm Clock Needs to Be Dunked in Water to Turn Off
Meghan Young — August 17, 2012 — Art & Design
References: ifdesign.de & yankodesign
The Sub Morning Alarm Clock offers yet another creative way to wake up a person in the morning. It appears that without such creativity, waking up on time is a futile endeavor. In this case, the clock has to be submerged in water to be turned off. Considering that it is shaped like a submarine, this is a cute and clever trick to get people out of bed. Of course, an easy snooze solution is to keep a bucket of water by the bed. But that is besides the point.
Conceived by Kim Min Jeong, the Sub Morning Alarm Clock is a 2012 iF Design Talents entry. A clean and modern design, people will want to have it on hand not just because of its unique method of waking people up.
Conceived by Kim Min Jeong, the Sub Morning Alarm Clock is a 2012 iF Design Talents entry. A clean and modern design, people will want to have it on hand not just because of its unique method of waking people up.
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