Water Powered Alarm Clocks

Water Powered Clocks

That’s right, it’s WATER power right in your hands!

An alarm clock is such a simple necessity in todays world. You’ve gotta to be up early and on-time. But what if the power goes out?

12:00… 12:00… 12:00…

Well there’s another option out there that lefts you harness the power of water. Not only does it help the environment by using an eco-friendly power source with NO toxic emissions, you’ll never have to worry about midnight power-outages again!

These clocks extract electricity from water using ancient shamanism techniques, the northern lights, and a little bit of good ol’ science. The extract electrons from water (and many other liquids as well!) and use them to provide power.

There are many varieties available out there, and all run 100% from simple tap water; no batteries, plugs, or coal-powered engines! It’s just one step you can make in reducing your electricity consumption.

Water Clock 1H20 Water Powered Alarm Clock

This one is your basic water-powered clock.

It shows date and time and has an alarm feature, what else do you need?

They retail for about $15, and only needs a fill up every two months.

Flowers not included!

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Water Clock 2 smallH20 Multi Function Alarm Clock

This clock is much more advanced than the previous one. It has four modes: time, alarm, countdown, and temperature.

What’s even cooler is how you switch modes: simply rotate the clock! That’s right, turn it on it’s side and you get the temperature, turn it again and you get countdown timer! The amount of science involved is staggering.

This one retails for about $20 and will last 2-3 months on one fill-up.

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Water clock 4H20 Multi Function Alarm Clock II

This is the newer model of the previous clock. It has the same four modes and the same ultra-cool rotate-clock-to-change-function feature.

The difference? It has a cool new design!

This one retails for about $25, and will last 2-3 months on one fill-up.

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  3. GeekAlerts August 25, 2007 11:38 am

    H20 Multi Function Alarm Clock…

    Ecogadget has put together a list of Water Powered Alarm Clocks.
    The one that stands out from the crowd is the unique H20 Multi Function Alarm Clock ($20) – running on a replaceable water-battery.
    By just adding water you are providing the clock with …

  4. JAMES Braselton November 25, 2007 8:17 pm

    THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH H2O BATERYIES THERE ARE NO H2O BATTERIES AT YOUR LOCAL STORE AND I HAVE NOT SEEN A H2O BATTERY ON THE INTERNET I GUESS THE MANUFATER WHO MAKES THE H2O BATTERIES WITH THE WATTER CLOCKS SELL THEM WITH THE UNIT I HOPE BECAUSE THERE ARE NO H2O BATTERIES AT THE GROCERY STOR SOO HOPE THEY LAST LONGER THEN 2 YEARS MAY BE SOON WELL HAVE HOLE LOT OF H2O BATTERIES INCASE SOME FAIL.

  5. Richard Howells January 2, 2008 12:43 pm

    I am very intereted in science, and know how a hydrogen power works on a molecular level etc, but do not know how the water powered clock works. I know that it is a patented design, and so the designer (if you are looking) can tell me how it works because i cant copy even if i wanted to! so if any smart person knows how this works then post it back on so that i like otehrs can finally know!

    Thanks

  6. FhnuZoag September 18, 2008 9:17 am

    This product is a scam. It doesn’t really use water to provide energy – rather, it contains reactive electrodes, that get used up over time. Getting energy by evaporating water is thermodynamically impossible. Unless this clock is doing nuclear fusion, which I find very unlikely.

  7. Julie Griffin November 23, 2008 1:26 am

    Hi

    I am very interested in onselling this products of Water powered clocks on our internet Web site. Could you please let me know who the wholesaler is?

    Thanks

    Julie Qld

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  9. Ichiro Suzuki July 20, 2009 12:36 am

    i am very interested in this peculiar
    instrument i will buy for lot of money
    name your price please

  10. Judy Middleton August 6, 2009 8:20 pm

    yo, the person who wrote in the capital letters, calm urself. It’s annoying if you talk like this SEE WHAT I MEAN I HOPE YOU DO SO I WILL STOP NOW. Oh and more punctuation would help. Anyway, that’s a pretty tricked out clock. I checked it out on amazon and it said that it was currently unavailable and that they had no idea when or if they would get the item back in stock. Hmmmm………

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