Apple-inspired alarm clock concept helps you snooze a bit longer

People buy and use alarm clocks to wake them up at the right time, but let’s face it, almost everyone ends up extending their sleep by five or ten more minutes or at least want to. With the advent of smartphones, that has become even easier with the built-in snooze functionality in apps. But just as reaching for your phone before bedtime can be bad for your health, doing the same when you just want to snooze your alarm could also end up keeping you from going back to sleep instantly. What you probably need is an alarm clock whose only purpose, ironically, is to get you to sleep longer, which is what this device concept offers in addition to looking like one of Apple’s stylishly minimalist products.

Designer: Antoine Brieux

Useful as they are, our smartphones are notorious for also being sources of distractions. At night, those incessant notifications and the screen’s blue light keep us awake, but our phones also prevent us from snoozing properly again in the morning. Few of us dare to slide the screen blindly for fear of pushing the phone over the edge and breaking it, so we’re forced to open our eyes, get blinded by the screen, and be tempted by the number of unread notifications. There goes your plan to continue that sweet dream!

You know those shows or cartoons where people simply push or smash a button on their bedside clock to silence their alarms, all without even looking at the thing? Well, that’s what this alarm clock concept design also lets you do, except it doesn’t stop the alarm from sounding. The big, though flat, button on top of the small box has one and only one purpose: to snooze the alarm and let you extend your sleep, all without pulling you out of your slumbering state completely. No fumbling over which button to push. You can even hit it with your eyes closed, which is the point entirely.

With such an extremely focused purpose, the design of the device can’t be any more complex than it needs to be. It’s a perfect opportunity to apply some of Apple’s famous minimalist design language, leaving a small cube that’s bereft of any unnecessary feature other than a small LCD screen on the front, a USB-C charging port on the back, and Apple’s iconic logo on top. That said, the design is also so simple that it can actually be easily used by other brands, for example, a LEGO-inspired yellow block.

The alarm clock does have another hidden functionality. It can charge your iPhone, but only if you place it on the iPhone’s back. It makes for an awkward position where the iPhone has to lie face down on a flat surface, which risks scratching its screen. Of course, the bigger question is whether there’s a real need for such a device that does only one thing, especially if that one thing encourages and even rewards sleeping in when you really should be getting up.

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Apple releases macOS Sonoma 14.4 beta 2

macOS Sonoma 14.4 beta 2

Apple has released macOS Sonoma 14.4 beta 2 for the Mac to developers, this new beta comes a week after the release of the first beta. Apple also released a range of other new betas at the same time, these included iOS 17.4 beta 2 and iPadOS 17.4 beta 2. The forthcoming macOS Sonoma 14.4 […]

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AYANEO Pocket S Snapdragon G3x Gen 2 Android handheld games console

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2024 Porsche Taycan gets official

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Porsche has unveiled the 2024 Porsche Taycan and there will be three versions available, the Taycan sports sedan, the Taycan Cross Turismo, and the Taycan Sport Turismo, as well as the three body options there will be a total of four powertrain options. All updated Taycan models include standard adaptive air suspension, with the option […]

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Apple Releases iOS 17.4 beta 2 and iPadOS 17.4 beta 2

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Apple has released iOS 17.4 beta 2 for the iPhone and iPadOS 17.4 beta 2 for the iPad, these new betas come a week after the previous ones, and two weeks after Apple released their first betas. The significant update in iOS 17.4 revolves around the Apple App Store within Europe. Starting in March, in […]

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Claude vs ChatGPT prompt performance comparison

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If you are searching for alternatives to OpenAI’s ChatGPT which perhaps provides improved results in certain areas. You might be interested in this prompt performance comparison between Claude vs ChatGPT. In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, many of as are constantly on the lookout for tools that can enhance their productivity and streamline […]

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Apple Vision Air Headset rumored to cost $1,500 (Video)

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Apple is working on another mixed reality headset, the Apple Vision Air which will be cheaper than the current model. Apple’s foray into augmented reality (AR) technology has been met with anticipation and excitement, especially with the introduction of the Vision Pro headset. However, its premium pricing has raised eyebrows, setting the stage for the […]

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Disney+ has started cracking down on password sharing in the US

Disney+ started getting strict about password sharing in Canada last year, and now it's expanding the restriction to the US. According to The Verge, the streaming service has been sending out emails to its subscribers in the country, notifying them about a change in its terms of service. Its service agreement now states that users may not share their passwords outside of their household "unless otherwise permitted by [their] service tier," suggesting the arrival of new subscription options in the future. 

The Verge says Disney+ told subscribers that they can analyze the use of their account to "determine compliance," though it didn't elaborate on how its methods work exactly. "We're adding limitations on sharing your account outside of your household, and explaining how we may assess your compliance with these limitations," Disney+ reportedly wrote in its email. In its Service Agreement, the service describes "household" as "the collection of devices associated with [subscribers'] primary personal residence that are used by the individuals who reside therein." The rule already applies to new subscribers, but old ones have until March 14 to feel its effects. 

Disney's other streaming service, Hulu, also recently announced that it's clamping down on password sharing outside the subscriber's "primary personal residence." It used the same language in its its warning to users, also telling them that their accounts will be analyzed for compliance and that it will start enforcing the new rule on March 14. 

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Deals: Ultimate 2019 Microsoft Bundle: Office, Project, Visio and Windows 11 Pro

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Welcome to the future of productivity, where work and play blend seamlessly. The all-new Microsoft Windows 11 Pro is here to redefine your computing experience. Designed for hybrid work, this operating system allows you to work from anywhere, anytime. With a new interface, biometrics login, and DirectX 12 Ultimate for gaming, it’s more than just […]

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Revopoint MINI 2 3D scanner brings precision and innovation to your projects

Have you ever wished to put your knickknacks and small treasured mementos in your personal Metaverse room? Or maybe you need a replacement part for a toy or machine that has long gone out of production. You can try modeling these real-world objects using sophisticated 3D software, but not only is it a painstaking process, the end result might not be as accurate and precise as the real thing. What you need is a simple yet powerful tool to digitize physical objects, and that’s what Revopoint’s upgraded MINI 2 handheld 3D scanner offers, providing designers, makers, and all kinds of creatives the power they need to scan small objects not only with speed but, more importantly, with accuracy and precision as well.

Designer: Revopoint

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3D scanning was once confined to large machines inside professional studios, but thanks to advancements in technology, you can now hold such a scanner in your hand that offers a high level of accuracy and an accessible price tag. You might think that a handheld, portable device would have to sacrifice features just for the sake of size, but the Revopoint MINI 2 3D scanner breaks from the mold and surpasses expectations. With its blue light-powered single-frame precision of up to 0.02 mm and an accuracy reaching up to 0.05 mm, it makes short work of any small object you throw at it, quickly turning real-world three-dimensional objects into their virtual 3D counterparts.

Single Capture Range @ Nearest Distance 52 x 64 @ 120 mm

Single Capture Range @ Furthest Distance 168 x 132 @ 250 mm

An insect scanned by Revopoint MINI 2. Credit: PUTV

The Revopoint MINI 2 presents a significant upgrade from its predecessor across the board. Its single-frame scanning range now reaches 168 mm x 132 mm at a distance of 250 mm, and the scanning speed is now faster at 16 fps. The RGB camera doubles its pixel count and even comes with a larger aperture that lets more light in, allowing it to capture more intricate color details than before. And with a new flash LED system that removes shadows from the object, you can get more uniform colors as well.

Up to 16 fps Scanning Speeds – Create ready-to-use models in seconds.

A 50-cent coin scanned by Revopoint MINI 2. Credit: PUTV.

A ring scanned by Revopoint MINI 2. Credit: PUTV

The MINI 2 isn’t just a leap in power, it is also easier to use as well. A 9-axis IMU (inertial measurement unit) makes sure you still get properly aligned frames, even with shaky hands or fast movement. Revopoint also added tactile buttons directly on the device to make it easier to start or pause the scan and adjust the depth camera’s exposure right then and there, saving you from having to fumble for the right buttons to tap on a phone or a computer. And to make sure the scanned data is also transmitted quickly, the new MINI 2 gets a new USB-C port and support for Wi-Fi 6 for wired and wireless connectivity options.

Up to 2 Megapixels Depth/RGB Cameras Resolution

With more powerful features in a compact and portable package, the Revopoint MINI 2 creates a world of possibilities when scanning small objects quickly and accurately. Scan a part of a toy or a machine to 3D print a replacement when parts are no longer available. Scan pieces of art or historical artifacts to preserve mankind’s legacy for future generations. Or scan designs, prototypes, and other physical items to integrate these objects into your creative workflow. Whether you’re 3D printing gears for replacements, scanning body parts for non-invasive medical analysis, or designing for realistic virtual worlds, the Revopoint MINI 2 3D scanner delivers the precision and power you need to get the job done right at a shockingly cost-effective price point.

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