Rubik’s Cube Alarm Clock with Thermometer

Cube Clock

Given up on trying to solve the original Rubik’s cube? Try this one instead. It only takes a simple twist to jump between the built-in features.

The display on the 3-inch cube will show you the current time, date and room temperature, and there’s an alarm function as well to go with that.

The Cube Clock is yours for $24.95 over at What on Earth.

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  16. Bwyan
    20 January 2009 at 3:10 am

    solve this: there’s no light so you can’t tell what time it is in the dark.

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