
When you have the exact same schedule each working day, setting the alarm clock is relatively simple process. However, for many entrepreneurs and shift workers, this simply is not the case. You may have to get up at 8am one morning, but at 6am the next.
Since it can be such a pain re-setting your alarm clock each evening for the following morning, wouldn’t it be better if you could set several alarms ahead of time? That’s the exact idea behind the Neverlate 7-Day Alarm Clock. As its name implies, the goal here is to prevent you from ever being late for work (or anything else) again.
Unlike most other alarm clocks that may have just one or maybe two alarm settings, the Neverlate solution gives you seven different alarms. This way, you have one setting for each day of the week. This kind of system is great not only for the employed, but also for students with their erratic schedules.
Other features include the ability to set your snooze length (between 1 and 30 minutes) and the inclusion of a “nap” button, which automatically sets an alarm for between 1 and 120 minutes from the time you press it.
Find the Neverlate 7-Day Alarm Clock on ThinkGeek for $35.





Laptop Briefcase
February 8, 2010 2:03 pm
That sounds like a great alarm clock. It is a hassle having to turn on my alarm clock each night before going to bed. So it would be nice to be able to automatically set the alarm for every weekday. I’d just have to remember to turn it off on holidays.
used tires
February 10, 2010 6:46 am
This really is pretty cool. Being able to plan your alarms a week in advance is something that could be handy to me. I personally use a PC alarm which lets me set my favorite song as the alarm itself. I wonder if they’ll ever come out with a conventional alarm that allows you to play your favorite mp3s.
Till then,
Jean