Ever wonder how you can reduce energy consumption by combining your alarm clock with your microwave?
Yeah, I haven’t really either, but ever since I came across this article it really made me rethink the possibilities of electronic cross-breeding.
Created by by Matty Sallin, Daniel Bartolini and Hsiao-huh Hsu, the Wake n’ Bacon is an electronic alarm clock that actually cooks bacon.
Here’s how it works:
And this is all made possible by a small microchip that relays a signal to a switch that turns on the halogen lamps.
I’m not quite sure how I feel about this idea, but it certainly does consume less energy than a traditional microwave.
I’m just waiting for the Bisqwake alarm clock that makes pancakes from Bisquick.
Yeah, I haven’t really either, but ever since I came across this article it really made me rethink the possibilities of electronic cross-breeding.
Created by by Matty Sallin, Daniel Bartolini and Hsiao-huh Hsu, the Wake n’ Bacon is an electronic alarm clock that actually cooks bacon.
Here’s how it works:
And this is all made possible by a small microchip that relays a signal to a switch that turns on the halogen lamps.
I’m not quite sure how I feel about this idea, but it certainly does consume less energy than a traditional microwave.
I’m just waiting for the Bisqwake alarm clock that makes pancakes from Bisquick.