NERF Shoot to Snooze LCD Alarm Clock

Having trouble waking up because you are more or less immune to alarm clocks these days, not to mention the almighty snooze button working in your favor as it causes you to prolong your sleep until you are perpetually late for work? Well, there is some home with the £14.99 NERF Shoot to Snooze LCD Alarm Clock, as it will help you keep your eyes open the moment it rings to signal that it is time for you to roll out of bed and get that lazy bum off to work.

How so, you ask? Well, the alarm clock itself doubles up as an electronic Nerf target game, and the green LCD backlight will turn on whenever the alarm rings, or when the clock is tapped. To keep it quiet, you will need to have your very own Nerf gun in the first place to fire at it, where hitting the target squarely would send the NERF Shoot to Snooze LCD Alarm Clock back to snooze mode. It will be powered by a quartet of triple A batteries if you are interested in bringing this puppy home.

[ NERF Shoot to Snooze LCD Alarm Clock copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]


The Nerf Alarm Clock makes you shoot it to put it into snooze

Apart from annoying family members, friends and possibly the family pet, I personally haven’t found much use for my Nerf gun. Sure it’s pretty fun and awesome, but it’s not “practical”, at least until we came across this Nerf Shoot to Snooze Alarm Clock. In case the name did not already give it away, this is an alarm clock that if you want it to snooze and gain that extra 10-15 minutes of sleep, you’ve got to be pretty proficient with your aiming your Nerf gun. Of course you could always cheat by tapping the alarm clock, but where’s the fun in that, right? Apart from its fun factor, the alarm clock comes with your basic alarm functions, such as a night light, 12/24 hour clock display, an AM/PM indicator, a standard melody alarm, snooze function, date display and temperature display. For those interested in getting their hands on one of these, you can head on over to Agros’ website where it is currently retailing for £14.99.

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