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Sonic Alert

List Price: £29.99
Our Price: £20.95
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  • Bold Sonic Bomb design
  • Powerful bed vibrator
  • Loud adjustable sound
  • Red display
  • Flashing alarm lights

Sonic Bomb Alarm Clock - Adjustable sound control



- Ideal for anyone affected by hearing loss, the Sonic Bomb will make sure you know when it's time to get up. In addition to a super-loud ring it also features an attachment that fits underneath your mattress to gently shake the bed too!

- At 113 decibels this is possibly the loudest alarm-clock in the world, although this sound level is adjustable so that it doesn't have to be quite so noisy and an acceptable compromise can be reached.

- An easy-to-read display and pulsating alert lights, mean that it looks stylish and is very simple to use.

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By Sonic Alert

- Sonic Alert sonic boom alarm clock- Extra large (1.8") easy to read display- 12 Volt bed shaker- AM/FM radio- Complete with a hi/low dimmer switch - Battery backup to maintain the proper time in the event of a power outagee- 113DB adjustable toneSASBR350SS


Our Price: £26.00
By Sonic Alert

  • Extra loud alarm (70dB
  • Vibrator alert
  • Easy-to-set function keys
  • Easy-to-read display
  • Travel case with pillow clasp included

Pop this travel alarm clock under your pillow and it vibrates to wake you up. Very compact and battery operated so no need to worry about main supply when travelling.



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