A few weeks ago, a mysterious schematic for a Nintendo product was leaked which, despite not having 5GHz connectivity or the consoles’ product code, raised a lot of questions. Well, it’s time to dispel doubts. The company has officially stated this and no, This is not a Nintendo Switch, it’s an alarm clock: Nintendo Sound Alarm Clock, official name.
The Nintendo Sound Clock Alarm, as the name suggests, is an interactive alarm clock that combines classic features with the sounds and aesthetics of the company’s games. It is equipped with a motion sensor that can detect your presence. In fact, you can snooze the alarm with gestures and end it by getting out of bedthanks to the aforementioned Alarm motion sensor.
It integrates fully with Nintendo Online (which actually requires an account to use) and lets you choose from 35 scenes inspired by Nintendo Switch games like Super Mario Odyssey and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. You just need to link it to your Nintendo Account and Using built-in 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, you can download thematic content. additional games such as Mario Kart™ 8 Deluxe and Animal Crossing™: New Horizons. All thanks to free updates as they become available.
The Nintendo Sound Clock has several smart features
That’s not all: Nintendo Sound Clock Alarm also includes a Logs feature. which is able to analyze and show how much you move during sleepSet the alarm to sound every hour depending on the title you choose, and switch between constant or gentle morning alarm mode. In constant mode, the alarm will gradually become louder the longer you stay in bed, while in soft mode the volume level becomes more constant.




And if you don’t like those “smart” features, you can also interact with the alarms via a button to, according to the company, have email.A more traditional “press snooze” way to wake up. You can also use relaxation sounds with relaxing music and sounds before bed.
The Nintendo Alarm Clock is only available in the eShop and is priced at $99.99 and the market will appear in 2025
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