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The 'Gingko' Wood Alarm Clock Camouflages as a Sleek Block of Wood

If you want to give your room a natural look, the 'Gingko' wood alarm clock is for you. When off, the timepiece looks like a useless block of wood. However, as soon as you snap, the clock springs to life. Bright green lettering pops up on the block to let you know the time, date and temperature.

The beautiful wooden alarm clock works by using green LED lights to display information. When off, the LEDs are invisible. The timpiece deceives onlookers until you need to use it. Gingko shuts off when it's quiet and lights up again when there's sound. As a result, you can go to sleep without a bright light to distract you. To reactivate Gingko and look at the time, all you have to do is make a small sound.
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1. Wooden Timepieces - Opportunity for creating more deceptive and stylish wood-based clocks and watches.
2. Green LED Display - Potential for integrating green LED technology into various products for hidden or discreet information display.
3. Sound-activated Devices - Possibility of developing more gadgets that are activated by sound for convenience and energy-saving purposes.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Opportunity for incorporating deceptive wooden timepieces into the home decor industry to add a unique and natural touch to interior design.
2. Consumer Electronics - Potential for applying green LED display technology in consumer electronic devices, such as alarm clocks, watches, and smartphones, for a minimalist and discreet user experience.
3. Smart Home - Possibility of integrating sound-activated devices into smart home systems to provide a hands-free and energy-efficient user interface.

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