The dumbphone revival and the broader push to reclaim our attention have zeroed in on one habit in particular: reaching for a phone the moment we wake, and again as the last thing before sleep. A growing crop of devices now promises to break that loop, from feature phones built purely for calls and texts to social-media-blocking flip phones like Commodore’s retro Callback 8020. Copenhagen-based Habity Design is tackling the same problem from a different direction, replacing the phone on your nightstand rather than the one in your pocket.

  • TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Like this part:

    … all running fully offline with no app, account, or subscription.

    Not this part:

    The Habity clock is priced at 995 Danish kroner, or roughly US$150

    But, this is coming from a guy who spent $500 on an Apple watch, which has ended up sitting next to my bed as a clock that displays the time when I bump the shelf. It’s cool that it doesn’t glow at me all night long, but not $500 cool.

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      2 days ago

      Bold of you to put one of those next to the place where you do the dirty. Even with the OS wiped, lol

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        2 days ago

        I take great pleasure in acquiring big tech garbage and freeing it from those big tech shackles.

        De-amazoned Echo? Sure

        Ungoogled Chromebook running Linux? Don’t mind if I do.

        Jailbroken Kindle? Thank you very much

        Taking enshittified hardware and liberating it is rather satisfying.

  • Seb the goblin@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I just want an alarm that 1. Starts ringing before the time (ex. 45 mins before, 30, 15, 10, 5, 3, 1, 0) 2. Infinitely snoozable. Haven’t found anything that does both