My $16 alarm clock from Amazon. Does this count?
It let's me leave all tech outside the bedroom to ensure a fresh start and end to the day. Cannot recommend this enough.
- Essentially gives a minimum 1 hours reading time every day instead of the urge to check the phone.
- Un-intrusive clock display (Can have it off the with only the alarm going off so don't have a time glaring in your face all the time)
- Mon - Fri setting
- 17 Variatons of alarm. Includes Chilled or jarring + classic cuckoo.
- Super easy snooze
- Night light powerful enough for reading
- Very compact and portable! All controlled from 5 buttons on the back.
Damn I love this clock. It's actually hard to find a decent alarm clock that ticks every box but I think I found it. Big gap in the market here I think for something more high tech but also unobtrusive.
Elgato Stream Deck: https://www.elgato.com/en/stream...
Not many people use it outside of streaming or production, but it can be an awesome way to set up shortcuts for apps or browsing.
I love @pipedream I'm starting to use it to automate just about everything. If you know how to code Pipedream has a much better UX/DX compared to Zapier or Make (Integromat).
One underrated tech product I love is a smart power strip or smart plug. These devices allow you to control the power supply to your appliances and devices remotely using a smartphone app or voice commands. They not only make it convenient to turn off devices when you forget to do so manually but also help save energy and reduce electricity bills. Plus, they often come with features like scheduling, energy monitoring, and surge protection, making them versatile and valuable additions to a smart home setup.
I appreciate the versatility and convenience of smart plugs. They turn any regular appliance into a smart one, allowing remote control and automation. It's a small investment with big benefits.
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