May 5, 2009 at 6:00 AM by Cafe Sheri - Comments (30)
Moshi Alarm Clock
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The Moshi Interactive Voice Responsive Alarm Clock—finally, something in your home that will listen and do as you say. It answers to 12 spoken commands (to set or turn off alarm, ask for time, temperature, and more). Simply "Hello, Moshi," and the clock will ask you for a "Command please." The clock will then follow your instructions (and it won't talk back with anything but a polite response to your request).
We're giving away a Moshi Alarm Clock to one lucky winner. To enter to win, tell me...
Which Moshi voice command would serve your household best and why?
Don't you hate when your husband turns on the light to set the alarm clock? Or does he hate it when you come to bed and flip on the bedside lamp to make sure he set it...correctly? In our house, we also have this problem where our 2yo is standing bedside, wanting to get up and play, but I'm really sure it's 4am. However, I don't want to move or open my eyes to find out (it's going to take enough energy to yell, "Go back to bed! It's 4 in the morning!." Well, the Moshi Alarm Clock is the answer because you can set everything with your voice!
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One mom who replies to this post with a comment by 11:59pm (EST) on Friday, May 8, 2009, will be chosen at random to receive a Moshi Alarm Clock*.
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I like that you can ask it the time clear across the room. I think that would work out great for me. I wear contacts and sometimes when getting ready I don't have them in yet and I can't see the clock so I could say "Hello Moshi" to find out the time! Way cool clock!
Wow! This clock is amazing! It's quite bothersome when I can't see the clock because I don't have my glasses on. I usually grab for my glasses in a hurry and down to the floor they go! (usually headed under the edge of the bed!) This clock certainly would be a nice addition to my bedroom, and save my glasses from more unnecessary scratches! What an innovative product!
the current temp would be perfect for us...we watch the news every morning to see what the temp is going to be like to dress accordingly.
Just being able to see the clock would be nice,And not having to worry about watching the News to see what the Temp. is going to be,Before I get the kids dressed for School,Would also be a plus!
Besides having all the functions of a regular alarm clock but by voice command, I LOVE that it tells you the temperature. I tend to be colder than anyone in the house, and by knowing what the temp is, I can decide whether it's just me, or if my kids are going to be too cold as well.
I wish the snooze button was voice activated. Im the one that has to get out of bed to hit the button when DH doesn't want to get up for work!
Definitely the turn off alarm function!! We co-sleep and I have to crawl over a 1 year old and a 7 year old to get to my alarm clock. It is the biggest pain and I usually end up waking the girls up in the process. I would LOVE to have this function available on my alarm clock!!!
I never use the alarm clock to wake up, but DH does, and I am paranoid about him not setting it! hahaha. I always wake up to make sure its set, he could careless. It would be nice to just say Hey alarm clock you gonna wake up DH tomoroww, hahaha!
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This sounds really nice since I constantly have to wake my DH up so that he can check his clock to make sure that his alarm is on and set correctly. It would be so much easier to just ask the clock itself.
PrayzAlphaOmega May. 5, 2009 at 6:30 AM