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  2. Alarmo - Wikipedia

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    As a ‘smart’ alarm clock it has a 2.4 GHz WiFi connectivity for firmware and content download. Unlike traditional alarm clocks, Alarmo uses a 24 GHz mmWave presence sensor [4] to detect motion during sleep and waking up. [2] The longer the user stays in bed without moving, the louder and more intense the sound of the alarm will become.

  3. File:Grafik Nintendo Alarmo 20241011.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Graphic reproduction of the Nintendo Alarmo alarm clock. There may be small differences to the original. Date: 11 October 2024, 12:58: Source: Own work: Author:

  4. Talk:Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo - Wikipedia

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  5. Alarm clock - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 December 2024. Type of clock A traditional wind-up (key-wound), mechanical spring-powered alarm clock An alarm clock or alarm is a clock that is designed to alert an individual or group of people at a specified time. The primary function of these clocks is to awaken people from their night's sleep or ...

  6. List of Nintendo products - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo no Yakyū-ban: 1965 Nintendo [1] Punch Race: 1965 Nintendo [1] Table Soccer: 1965 Nintendo [1] Time Bomb: 1965 Nintendo [1] Fifteengame: 1965-1966 Nintendo [1] My Car Race: 1965-1966 Nintendo [1] New Coaster Game: 1965-1966 Nintendo [1] Rabbit Coaster Game: 1965-1966 Nintendo [1] Transceiver Companion: 1965-1966 Nintendo [1] Home ...

  7. Nelsonic Industries - Wikipedia

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    The chronograph digital watches, typically made of molded plastic, invariably featured an alarm and utilized LCD screens to display the time for their wearers. [5] In time the company began manufacturing multi-purpose units that used the LCD screen to combine time display functions with simple video game functions.

  8. Game & Watch - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The first game was called Ball, and would become one of Nintendo's first major video game hits. After the success of Ball, multiple variations of the Game & Play device were developed and released between 1980 and 1991. [9] Starting in 1981, models also included an alarm, making the device more useful as a watch. [10]

  9. Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia

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    Instead, during the first year of Nintendo's successor console the Super Famicom (named Super Nintendo Entertainment System outside Japan), the Famicom remained the second highest-selling video game console in Japan, outselling the newer and more powerful NEC PC Engine and Sega Mega Drive by a wide margin. [167]