A clock that can connect to all your favorite services and devices

It's time to upgrade your clock.
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Clocks are great, but sometimes they can be very, very dumb.

Homes are getting smart, phones are already smart, and speakers are genius-level smart, but clocks are still super dumb. But just because they’ve merely been telling time since, well, the dawn of time, doesn’t mean that they should stay that way forever.

There are some wonderful, game-changing smart clocks out there, like the Red Dot Design award-winning LaMetric Time. This clock connects to your WiFi and can be programmed to interface with all of your favorite services and Internet of Things devices like Amazon Alexa, Phillips Hue, WeMo, Nest, Ring, SmartThings, and IFTTT. It can control your smart home, wake you up with music, give you the weather forecast, and even turn off your appliances. It’s so advanced that it will make your grandfather clock look like a dodo bird. 

LaMetric Time features a versatile, intelligent display that can show indicators, statuses, metrics, notifications, news, and messages for many different kinds of activities. Standing small at 7.9 inches by 2.4 inches by 1.4 inches, it’s the perfect size for any shelf, bedside, or desk.

LaMetric Time works with iOS or Android and comes with interchangeable plugs for the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe. You could even bring it with you on your next international vacation and blow the locals away with your cool, futuristic clock. 

LaMetric Time normally costs $199, but you can get it for just $169, a savings of 15 percent. Buy it here.

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Nicole Cammorata
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As Director of Special Projects, Nicole Cammorata helps guide Mashable's editorial innovations, licensing programs, and specialty series. Previously, she was the site's Executive Editor and its very first Shopping Editor before that. Nicole is also Mashable's resident gifting expert and gets a thrill out of helping readers find the perfect present. She received a B.S. in Journalism from Boston University and an MFA in fiction writing from The New School. She lives in Maine with her husband, their three young children, and a backyard full of flowers.

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