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Wednesday August 1, 2007 1:54 am

Unboxing Live 021: aXbo SLEEPPHASE Alarm Clock

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We know how much everyone loved our SLEEPTRACKER Watch review, so we made sure that when we heard about the Axbo SLEEPPHASE Alarm Clock, we got our hands on it. The SLEEPPHASE Alarm Clock works in conjunction with wireless bracelets which can be worn by two people, with the aim of waking you when you are in your lightest phase of sleep. The end result is that you wake up feeling refreshed instead of tired. We unbox the SLEEPPHASE Alarm Clock in this episode of Unboxing Live!

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Forum Discussion

Hi, You asked in the SleepPhase Alarm Clock unboxing video which country uses the 3-pin square pin mains plug adaptor included in the box? The answer is it's used in the UK where our mains voltage is 230V ac @ 50Hz and our home wall sockets are rated at 13 amps, which is a lot of power that needs big thick pins. Viewed from the plug pin end, the connections are Earth at the top, Live at the right and Neutral at the left so when you plug it into the wall socket the Live is on the left and the Neutral is on the right. You hinted you might send the person who gave you the answer something in return... :-) Regards, Adrian

The wireless bracelet device is worn by an individual to be monitored and it contains three accelerometers

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