
Ministry of Sound iPod Dock
This Ministry of Sound iPod Speaker Dock ships with great sound quality in a stylish package and is due for release on 9th December 2009 at a RRP of £39.99.
The lightweight system is loud enough for any room in the house with a total power output of 12W RMS (2×6W). The iPod slots into place easily and there’s a clear LCD display with clock and alarm function so you can wake up to all your favourite playlists every morning. With a PLL FM tuner, pre-set equalizer and Aix In Function, there are 20 pre-programmed stations to hand. There’s also a handy remote control that is included in the price and requires a cell battery.
The M0SAS079X iPod Speaker Dock also includes with adaptors for different iPods and a mains AC/DC Adaptor.

Flying Alarm Clock
Getting up in the morning need no longer be a problem with the Flying Alarm Clock.
At the designated hour, the propeller takes off from the base of the clock and careers around the room screeching madly. Unfortunately (or fortunately), the only way to stop the flight is to get out of bed and replace the rotor in its base.
A snooze button re-activates the whole process again after seven minutes so even the most dedicated sleeper has met his nemesis. The Flying Alarm Clock works in rooms of any size; apparently the smaller the room the better or it takes longer to find and retrieve the propeller. If it’s any consolation, a clear LCD means that the time can be read from the confines of the pillow. This innovative clock is not only a cool gadget; it’s also a functional tool that has won awards for its technology. Requiring 4 AA batteries and measuring approximately 14 x 14 x 9cm, the Flying Alarm Clock weighs 7 ozs and is suitable for ages over the age of eight.
For lazy bones everywhere this is a terrific gift and a god send to mothers trying to get the kids up for school.
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