Ramos Alarm Clock says no to snooze, requires leaving bed to turn off
April 10, 2012
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number of "snoozes" or wake up in a courtesy mode where you hear 10 seconds of alarm, then have a 1-minute grace period to get up.
It was invented by Paul Sammut, a 25-year-old engineer who lives in Hoboken. During the day, he builds and researches underwater robots and vehicles at the nearby Stevens Institute of Technology.
Ramos alarm clock website
Kickstarter page
He started working on the gadget because he was finding it hard to get up and make it to work on time after college.
"I wanted to make something that would essentially force me to get out
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