The Rocket Launcher Alarm Clock will test your capacity to oversleep, because when it’s time to wake up it starts counting down from ten to zero and if you haven't gotten up to turn it off by the time it gets to zero, the rocket will launch itself across the room and the alarm will ring.
If you want it to stop ringing (it’ll go on for about a minute), you’ll have to get up, retrieve the rocket and put it back on the launching pad. And, if that doesn’t wake you up, then you’re just a lost cause for the noble science of helping human beings reenter reality after a few hours of rest…
The Rocket Launcher Alarm Clock launches a rocket if you don’t turn it off before the countdown ends.
Runs on four AAA batteries (not included) and one LR44 button battery (included).
Snooze button and backlight.
Also has a test button (“Try me”) so you can check whether the countdown and rocket launch are working.
6 v / 1.5 amp input (amp not included).
Comes with instruction manual in English, German, Spanish and French.
Warning: Do not stand in front of the rocket when it’s ready to launch.