Nintendo launches smart clock that tracks sleep movement

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Nintendo has introduced a new smart clock called Sound Clock Alarmo, priced at $99. It tracks sleep patterns using motion sensors and is available only to Nintendo Online subscribers until January 2025. Unlike traditional sleep trackers, Alarmo does not require users to wear devices. It uses sensors to monitor movement in bed and records sleep duration and wake-up times without sending data to Nintendo. The clock features customizable designs based on popular Nintendo games and allows users to snooze alarms with gestures. Nintendo emphasizes that the device prioritizes user privacy by not using images or video.


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