The Mario company has recently unveiled their latest gadget, the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo. Initially an exclusive for Nintendo Switch Online members available only at the Nintendo Store, it's now accessible to everyone. You can snag your own Alarmo at Best Buy for $99.99.
Where to Buy Alarmo
Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo
$99.99 at Best Buy
Alarmo is not just any alarm clock; it's an interactive, Nintendo-themed gadget. Its design is playful and cartoony, reminiscent of the Mushroom Kingdom. The full-color display showcases the date, day, and time in a font and style inspired by your choice of five or more games.
Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo Games
Here are the games that come pre-loaded with themed designs:
- Super Mario Odyssey
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
- Splatoon 3
- Pikmin 4
- Ring Fit Adventure
By linking your Nintendo account to Alarmo, you can unlock additional game themes for free, including Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. To personalize your Alarmo, choose your preferred game, select a scene, set the time, and configure your alarm. When it's time to wake up, you'll be greeted with music and sounds from the game and scene you've selected.
You can use Alarmo traditionally by pressing a button to turn off the alarm, or interactively, where sounds and on-screen characters respond to your movements in bed. In interactive mode, getting out of bed automatically silences the alarm.
Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo Images
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Beyond its alarm functionality, Alarmo can also play your chosen game's music hourly or soothing sleep sounds at bedtime.
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