Takara Tomy’s Jinsei Tokei, which translates to “Life Clock,” is designed to help us get up on time without pressing that snooze button with a Tamagotchi twist.
What’s Cool?
A virtual character lives in your clock. The character’s quality of life is dependent on you getting up on time everyday.
For example, if you wake up on time day-by-day, the alarm sound will change from a rooster sound to a nice violin sound. Your character will become more successful and wealthier as well. On the contrary, if you snooze a lot, the alarm sound will become a clashing fry pan noise and your character will live poorly.
You can choose from three characters - a salary man, rock band member, or a young girl. The clock comes with a backlight, and it can also work as a kitchen timer and serve as an alarm to notify you to go to work or school.
A virtual character lives in your clock. The character’s quality of life is dependent on you getting up on time everyday.
For example, if you wake up on time day-by-day, the alarm sound will change from a rooster sound to a nice violin sound. Your character will become more successful and wealthier as well. On the contrary, if you snooze a lot, the alarm sound will become a clashing fry pan noise and your character will live poorly.
You can choose from three characters - a salary man, rock band member, or a young girl. The clock comes with a backlight, and it can also work as a kitchen timer and serve as an alarm to notify you to go to work or school.
You can purchase the Jinsei Tokei for 3,990 yen (roughly around 35 to 40 bucks) in Japan. You can also purchase it online at AudioCubes for $55.99.
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