No one likes to be woken up by a blaring alarm clock – it’s always an unwelcome sound, regardless of how many hours of sleep you got the night before. A new company is trying to make waking up less painful, both for you and whoever shares your bed. LARK, a startup that made its debut on the TechCrunch Disrupt stage last fall and launched to the public last week, provides a silent “un-alarm clock” and sleep sensor that wake you up silently.
Startup LARK Aims to Do Away with Noisy Alarm Clocks
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4714 days ago
Didn't Jimmy Coburn have a wrist-watch that had 2 little prongs that tapped his wrist to wake him up in "Our Man Flint" (a spy movie from 1966)? Lee J. Cobb (his control) had a phone with a really funny ring, too.
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