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Doro HearPlus 333cl Pillow Shaker

Doro HearPlus 333cl Pillow Shaker

The Doro HearPlus 333cl Pillow Shaker is definitely one of the stranger products to be named to date, but it has a very practical purpose – to help you get up and out of bed soonest possible, regardless of how much sleep left you think you deserve. This cuboid clock works best when popped under your pillow before you retire for the night, making sure the vibrating mode is turned on. When the appointed time arrives, it will vibrate like mad while pumping out enough decibels to wake up the dead. Not only that, a flashing light is thrown in for good measure, making sure it assaults most of your senses in the most, er, alarming way possible. Would you fork out £49.99 for this? Small investment for keeping your job if you’re a tardy person.

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