Aurora color changing clock: Contest with the colors
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The Aurora color changing clock might be tiny for you, but do not under-estimate it as yet, because it makes you interpret time the different way. The generously sized LCD display is supported by an array of colors cycling through time, every hour. That activity verily requires you to memorize the color palette comprising of 12 bright colors that light up your corner. So that means, it doesn't really matter where you place your clock as long as you recollect your colors.A translucent rubber housing allows you to turn the lights on or off with a simple tap. When it's wake-up time, the clock flashes it's colors. The London Science Museum online store sells the clock for $26.
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