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Accessories SA-SBB500SS Sonic Bomb Alarm Clock

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Accessories SA-SBB500SS Sonic Bomb Alarm Clock
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Brand: Accessories
Color: Black,Red
EAN: 0650518100091
Label: Accessories
Manufacturer: Accessories
Model: SBB500SS
Publisher: Accessories
Studio: Accessories



Features:
  • Packaged with powerful 12-volt bed shaker.
  • Extra loud audio alarm, loud 113db adjustable tone & volume control.
  • Pulsating flashing alert lights.
  • Hi/low dimmer switch for better night vision.
  • Battery backup, maintains time and alarm setting in the event of power failure.







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Sonic Bomb Alarm Clock - Sonic Alert Sonic Boom alarm clock- Turbo charged loud, vibrating alarm clock- Shakes you awake with powerful bed shaker and adjustable extra loud alarm- Built-in pulsating alert lights- Adjustable volume and tone- Snooze defuser-











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Sonic Bomb works! ...
I have two kids that sleep through the alarm clock....however, not this one....along with it vibeing the bed & being screaming loud, it makes the dogs howl....this combination is difficult to sleep through...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Scared the crap outta me ...
The first time it went off it scared me to death. I have had trouble waking up on multiple alarm clocks. I have never not gotten up with this alarm clock. The snooze is very easy to find. Big display and it can be dimmed if needed. Guaranteed to wake up the soundest sleeper.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * You Can't Possibly Sleep through this! ...
This is the clock I have been looking for all of my life! I have actually sleep through a tornado, train cars hitching together, and a hurricane.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works as described ...
This unit with the bed vibrator is the best alarm I've ever seen. It wakes my son from the soundest sleep and with the extension cord for the vibrator can be placed far enough away to insure you have to get out of bed to silence the madness!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Sonic Bomb is the bomb!! ...
Love it! My hours at work were recently changed and I had to find a way to wake a very sound sleeping teenager. I set the alarm across the room and put the thumper in his wooden dresser drawer!! He wakes up to a high pitched alarm and the constant thumping on the wood. Works great and would highly recommend it for any sound sleeper.


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