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Apr 17 2006, 9:04am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
We reported about the aXbo Sleep Phase Alarm Clock back in January. Digital Reviews has posted now a review of this high-tech alarm clock from Austria.
Quote:
"Waking up is an ordeal and a challenge for most people. Being woken up before your body is ready can be a real trauma, particularly when using alarm clocks. There must be a better way…
My choice? A soft kiss on the forehead from my wife or a gentle reminder from the aXbo Sleep Phase Alarm Clock.
Well, that's not really a choice, eh, but the aXbo has the advantage of knowing when it is the best time for my body to wake up.
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Read the full review.aXbo is still only shipping in Europe. They plan to offer to ship to the United States.
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