Chronochrome - Another Overly Complicated Clock
OhGizmo! —
... the current time. Each color represents a different number, so you simply read it from left to right like a regular digital clock display. But that of course requires you to memorize what each color actually means, which sounds a bit too much like homework for my liking. The Chronochrome can also be set to cycle through the colors in various patterns, or dimmed if you’d prefer to use it as a night light. And it’s available from their website for about $73.
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Chronochrome: Time Telling for Life Savers Fanatics [Clocks]
Gizmodo —
... The Chronochrome runs $73, though you may have to do some convincing for the manufacturer to ship outside of the UK. [Chronochrome via ...
Chronochrome, the puzzling light-show clock
DVICE Atom Feed —
... to associate colors with numbers, with each pair of bars corresponding to either hours, minutes or seconds.
Too complicated? The clock will also show regular numerals in all those cheery colors, too. Or you can just nix the time-telling thing altogether, changing modes to a dim, black-and-white nightlight, or the "moodlight" mode, choosing between three different kooky light shows with subtle fades between colors. We like it, but it looks a bit cheaply made for $75.
Chronochrome, via Shiny Shiny
Chromochrome, clock of colors
Boing Boing Gadgets —
Each position represents part of the time—two hours, two minutes, and two seconds—and the color at each position represents the numeral. Simple, ingenious, and completely incomprehensible!
Chronochrome
Chromochrome Clock and Light
GEARFUSE —
... left to right and each different color is a specific number. I’m sure with a little training, you could get it down pat but imagine waking up at 3:27 AM trying to figure out what time it is. Seems like a hassle. At least it makes for great mood lighting. $75, no colorblind people please. Link [ ...
