It seems like Nintendo just revealed its mysterious device that recently crossed the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) — and it’s not the Switch 2. On Wednesday, Nintendo announced, of all ...
The first thing I heard when I woke up was a strange voice saying, “Open your eyes.” The next was a familiar voice saying, “Oh, no no no no.” The first voice was that of Princess Zelda emanating from ...
Nintendo has announced Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo, a Nintendo-themed interactive alarm clock. It will be available at retail in early 2025 for $99.99, and Nintendo Switch Online members in the ...
Nintendo has announced its new hardware, and it's not the Switch 2, but an alarm clock that plays sounds from its games. Nintendo's new Alarmo tech looks to be one of those innovate, yet small, ...
Austin John tests the Nintendo Alarmo interactive clock to see if its features justify the purchase price.
In true Nintendo fashion, while everyone waits on an impending Nintendo Switch 2 announcement, Nintendo has gone ahead and announced something completely unrelated and unexpected: Alarmo. Alarmo, as ...
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Nintendo has announced another outlandish product this week outside of the usual gaming fare: an interactive alarm clock called Alarmo. It’s a clock that tells time, cycles scenes from various ...
No one has ever applauded me for getting out of bed before. But for the last week and a half a tiny, cheery red machine has been rewarding me with a fanfare when I decide to rise. Its digital screen ...
The $100 clock has motion sensors and wakes you up with Nintendo themes and sound effects. Here's how it works, and our initial thoughts on what the heck it all means. I started with CNET reviewing ...
Nintendo’s Alarmo is currently $99.99 at Best Buy, the same price it costs at the Nintendo store — but you can get it without a subscription. All of us have dreamed of waking up to the ding ding ...