Exchange Your Alarm Clock for a Glo Pillow
The Glo Pillow welcomes an age free of annoying, high-pitched alarm clocks. Still in the prototype stage, this product aims to wake you up in a more gentle manner by emitting a gradually intensifying bright light over forty minutes, so as to imitate a natural sunrise. Once you’re awake, a digital clock appears on the pillow to show you what time it is. [hiptechblog.com]



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