The latest hardware release from the Mario company is the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo. Initially exclusive to the Nintendo Store and only accessible to Nintendo Switch Online members, it's now available to the general public. You can now purchase your very own Alarmo at Best Buy for $99.99.
Where to Buy Alarmo
Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo
$99.99 at Best Buy
Alarmo is an interactive Nintendo-themed alarm clock. From a hardware perspective, it boasts a charming, cartoony design reminiscent of the Mushroom Kingdom. It features a full-color display that shows the date, day, and time in a font and style based on your choice from a selection of five or more games.
Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo Games
Here are the games whose themes come pre-loaded:
- Super Mario Odyssey
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
- Splatoon 3
- Pikmin 4
- Ring Fit Adventure
By connecting your Nintendo account to your Alarmo, you can download additional game themes for free, including Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
To set it up, you select the game you want for the display, choose a "scene," and then set the time and an alarm. When the alarm triggers, you'll be greeted by music and sounds based on the selected game and scene.
Alarmo can function as a traditional alarm clock, where you simply press a button to turn it off. Alternatively, you can engage its interactive features, which play sounds and cause on-screen characters to react as you move around in bed after the alarm goes off. In this mode, getting out of bed automatically turns the alarm off.
Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo Images
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In addition to setting alarms, Alarmo can play music from your chosen game every hour. For those who prefer sleep sounds, it can also play calming music at bedtime.
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