Looking for something different this year how about vibrating alarm clocks? Check out booth 73848 at the Sands Convention Center.
Sonic Alert manufactures and markets specialty alarm clocks targeted to hard to wake and the hard of hearing markets. In 1990 Sonic Alert developed and patented the first vibrating alarm clock that would alert the hard of hearing/deaf population to devices like the doorbell or telephone ringing via a vibrating disk that was placed under the bed mattress.
Over the next 12 years this vibrating alarm clock, nicknamed the Sonic Boom, has been the most successful alarm clock of its kind. In 2002, the company decided to enter the hard-to-wake market after receiving hundreds of testimonials from customers with perfect hearing that simply couldn’t wake to a traditional alarm clock. Sonic Alert responded with nine new product offerings all guaranteed to wake the extremely hard to wake.
Finding success with companies like The Sharper Image, QVC, Amazon.com and hundreds of online retailers, the company is now looking for new channels of distribution at CES. Clocks for travel, hot pink heart-shaped for young ladies, there’s even one nicknamed the Sonic Bomb designed by a 15-year-old boy. Other designs include large digital or analog displays, dual alarms, AM/FM radios, some have flashing alarm lights and night lights, one even has a built in telephone signaler that will alert you to the phone ringing. Most of the vibrating alarm clocks have been designed with the international market in mind, working with 110 volt or 220 volt systems.
Stop by booth 73848 in the Sands Convention hall and see the most comprehensive line of vibrating alarm clocks offered by any manufacturer all guaranteed to wake anyone, see for yourself and feel the Sonic Boom. Bring back something unique and different to your customers this year. Visit www.sonicalert.com for more information.













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