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The Sonic Boom Extra Loud Alarm Clock can wake even the heaviest sleepers. It is pretty simple: an extremely loud beeping alarm clock and a small device that attached to the underside of your bed ...
The Sonic Book Alarm Clock shakes your bed like a British nanny. And if that’s not enough to wake you, the ear-splitting 113-decibel alarm will.
The US$47 Sonic Boom Skull alarm clock pumps out 113 db of sound, flashes orange and red lights, and comes with the company's "Bone Crusher" bed shaker attachment to shake you back into your body.
For the heavy sleeper a normal alarm may not cut it. Sonic Alert has an analog alarm clock called Sonic Boom Analog Alarm clock that promises to make it easy to wake up in the morning.
The Sonic Boom/Sonic Bomb is aimed at kids who sleep in (which is all kids). The 113dB screech issues from the machine like an air-raid siren and the groggy victim can halt the wailing with the ...
A series of F/A-18 flights were scheduled to be conducted from 8 to 8:30 a.m., possibly causing a series of sonic booms. The loudness of the booms varies depending on the atmospheric conditions at ...
The Philips Wake-Up Light costs $200, the Sonic Alert Sonic Blast costs $40. We tested each out for a week to see which one you should buy.
The Sonic Bomb Alarm Clock: No pretense of civility here. You can set the volume for up to 113 decibels (13 more than a jackhammer), and it comes with an under-the-mattress bed shaker if you want ...
And I’ve tried everything: Alexa, an alarm clock that requires a code, and one that rolls around on the floor, allegedly forcing you out of bed.
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