Save 55% on an aesthetically-pleasing block clock for your desk - Tech News Digest

Saturday, 2 July 2022

Save 55% on an aesthetically-pleasing block clock for your desk

White marble cube clock on top of book on table

TL;DR: As of July 2, the Cloudnola Block Clock is on sale for $19.99, or down 55% from its regular price of $45.


If your only source of time is the display on your phone, it may be worth investing in an actual clock. A clock can’t send you down an endless session of scrolling on social media. It just tells you the time — and some other essential details for your daily life, if you’re lucky.

This Cloudnola Block Clock even blends into your space seamlessly, with a sleek marble effect and 3.5-inch cube design. And for a limited time, it’s on sale for over half off. 

Want to know the time? Just tap it or make a sound. It acts in a similar fashion to the clap-on, clap-off switch from the 80s. Besides just the time, the display can also show you the temperature (in Fahrenheit or Celsius), the date, or alternate between them all. It’s designed to sleep unless you tap it or make a noise, but you can also switch it to an always-on display if you wish.

What good is a clock if you can’t set an alarm? With the Cloudnola Block Clock, you can set alarms for three different times at once, which is helpful on those days when you just can’t seem to get out of bed. Or when you want to set time intervals for work. Having an actual alarm clock, rather than simply using your phone for everything, could lead to more productivity, less snoozing, and more functional days. You never know.

Here's a closer look:

The Cloudnola works with either batteries or via USB, so you can keep it plugged in or go wireless. It also seamlessly blends into your space with a low profile, so you can use it on your desk, nightstand, kitchen counter, bookshelf, or practically anywhere else. 

It's regularly $45, but you can pick one up for only $19.99 for a limited time — that's 55% in savings and even less than the last time we featured it.

Prices subject to change.




via Tech News Digest

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