Atomic Motor Clock with Weather Forecaster

Atomic Motor Clock with Weather Forecaster

If the V8 Alarm Clock that we covered back in January isn’t good enough to get you started in the morning, maybe this new model from Chaney Instrument Company is.

The clock features four different alarm sounds (V8 muscle car, V-Twin motorcycle, Turbo, and Door ajar alarm), an external temperature sensor, and much more.

Atomic Motor Clock with Weather Forecaster

Features:

  • Weather forecast display
  • Clock
  • Snooze button
  • Temperature display
  • Alarm display
  • 4 alarm sounds: V8 muscle car, V-Twin motorcycle, Turbo, and Door ajar alarm
  • Dimmer button
  • Alarm selection/off switch
  • Wireless temperature sensor
  • Backup battery – F/C temperature select – wireless channel select
  • Requires 9V backup battery (not included)

The Atomic Cherry Red Motor Clock w/ Outdoor Sensor from from Chaney Instrument Company is yours for $79 USD over at the Bellacor website.

(Via The Red Ferret Journal)

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