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Deaf Clock Make Sleeping in a thing of the past with the Sonic Bomb Alarm Clock Geemarc July 23, 2008 - Martin Harrison - Make sleep a thing of the past with the clock Geemarc Sonic Bomb Make sleep a thing of the past with the Geemarc Sonic Bomb alarm clock The shrill sound of the alarm in the morning is one that fills most of us with fear. We all wish we could have a few more minutes in the warm comfort of our beds before we slide from underneath the duvet to face the world for another day. Some people are good at getting up, and the promise of a new day is enough to rise and shine early, without the need for an alarm. For others, however, it is not as easy, with one or more alarms necessary to help them wake up from their sleep. In extreme cases, the deepest sleepers us need to be physically aroused. Here Geemarc Sonic Bomb Alarm nine comes in handy. With its high-supercharged vibrator, this turbo, alarm Extra Strength has been designed not only lazy, but also the hearing impaired in mind. Before this innovation, a traditional alarm clock was of no use to the deaf and hard of hearing. Now, they never need to worry about sleep again. Developed in the United States, the Sonic Bomb is one of nine Geemarc Sonic Alert series, produced by the U.S. company of the same name that specialize in producing products designed to help those who are hearing impaired. Geemarc are exclusive distributors of the range Sonic Alert Alarm Clock here in the United Kingdom. Sonic Alert Sonic Alert was started when the founder, Adam Kollin wanted to help his deaf grandmother to see when people were calling at his house, as she could not hear the bell. What he has designed is a system that involved flashing lights all around the house, which turns on when the doorbell rings or by phone. The system at the beginning was a great success, prompting Kollin start businesses that produce similar products. Although the system he produces for his grandmother was at hand, it was a complex system of son and took nearly a week to install. Kollin awareness of the value of the system, but it would be much easier to market a product if it is wireless and easy to install. After two years of development, he arrived with the first Sonic Alert System, and obtained a patent for this unique design. Since then, the company has grown to produce a series of products to help people with hearing impairments and others. The Sonic Bomb alarm clock is now available from http://www.BigBoxShop.co.uk priced at £ 23.50 Posted on March 14, 2010.
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