Keurig-like Alarm Clock Will Wake You Up To The Smell Of Different Foods

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Last year, we wrote about an alarm clock that would wake you up with the smell of a variety of food aromas rather than a piercing buzz. The Sensorwake began as a Kickstarter campaign that eventually got funded and now you can finally get your hands on one.

Created by a startup in Paris, the alarm clock allows for the insertion of capsules that release a smell at the programmed time. The aroma lasts for about 30 minutes but is supposed to wake you up within two minutes of its release.

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Like a Keurig, the Sensorwake uses replaceable capsules that feature different smells. Flavors include seaside, lush jungle, espresso, croissant, peppermint, chocolate and apparently dolla bills.

Backers of the Kickstarter are set to get their clock sometime around May. While those who missed the chance will be able to order their very own sometime near the end of this summer. Each unit runs about $109 with a pre-order promotion of $89. You can also order two packs of for $10.90.

If there’s something that’s proven to get us out of bed, it’s the smell of breakfast.

Photos: Sensorwake

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