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  2. Travel alarm clock - Wikipedia

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    Digital travel alarm clock This makes it possible to integrate numerous additional functions that would be difficult or impossible to implement in mechanical or electromechanical alarm clocks. In addition to the usual tasks of digital clocks, in some models, additional alarms can be preset depending on the day of the week or an automatic alarm ...

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    This 2-in-1 charger is compact, lightweight, foldable and super fast thanks to Qi2 charging technology. This small but powerful device charges two of your gadgets —like your iPhone and Apple ...

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    American Lifetime Large Digital Clock Designed for people with dementia, the American Lifetime Digital Clock has a large, easy-to-read display that shows the date, day, and time.

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    Echo Dot (5th Gen, 2022 release) with clock | Glacier White, with Made for Amazon, featuring The Mandalorian Baby Grogu ™-inspired Stand. Few desktop gadgets pack more into such a tiny space as ...

  6. Westclox - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1943, Westclox and other companies introduced clocks for the civilian market that used much less brass than previously. Clocks were labeled as "Waralarm" by Westclox and only referenced city of origin; no mention of maker appeared. Other clock companies also produced clocks that were labeled "War Alarm", such as Gilbert and Telechron.

  7. Florn - Wikipedia

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    A Florn musical alarm clock. Florn was a German company which made small manual travel and desk alarm clocks. [1] Most examples are “clam” or “oyster” compact styles for travel. The clocks were made beginning from at least 1936.