Sensorwake

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  • Daniel Cooper

    Sensorwake’s olfactory alarm clock is now the 'Night and Day Diffuser'

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    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    01.05.2020

    If you've ever wished that someone would spritz pleasing smells on your face as you woke up, then it's a good day to be you. Maison Berger is launching a new version of Sensorwake's olfactory alarm clock to diffuse smells that'll help you get to sleep, and wake up again. The Night and Day Diffuser is a "multi-sensory alarm clock" that uses dry diffusion to fragrance your room 30 days in a row.

  • Nicole Lee

    Sensorwake will crowdfund a nighttime scent diffuser in April

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    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    01.07.2018

    Sensorwake burst onto the scene with a smell-based alarm clock that was built on the premise that scents are better than sounds. Now, the company is attempting to make a further in-road into our bedrooms with its next product, the Oria night-time diffuser. The idea is that folks will sleep easier if all they can smell is the sweet perfume that's being pushed out while you catch some shut-eye.

  • Julian Renard

    Now you can rouse your kids to the smell of ‘Frozen’

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    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    08.31.2017

    Do your kids struggle to wake up, no matter how loudly you shout that if they're not quick, you'll steal their cereal? Perhaps you could try tempting them into wakefulness with the scents of either Olaf from Disney's Frozen or the armpit scent of Despicable Me's Minions. That's the idea behind the newest couple of devices from the makers of Sensorwake's perfume-based alarm clock.

  • Sensorwake clock wants to wake you up with scents, not sound

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    Nicole Lee
    Nicole Lee
    01.04.2016

    One of the most hated sounds in the world has to be the shrill siren of the alarm clock in the morning. But what if you could wake up to a pleasant scent instead? That's the thought behind the Sensorwake, which is a unique olfactory alarm clock. Insert one of six scent cartridges (ocean, lush jungle, croissant, coffee, chocolate or peppermint) in the slot, program in your wake time and you'll be awakened with the aroma of your choice.

  • Wake up to the smell of money, not farts

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    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    05.27.2015

    If we were rich, we'd pay gourmet baker Richard Bertinet to rouse us every day with the scent of his freshly baked bread. Unfortunately, we're not, which is why SensorWake's smell-based alarm clock is such an exciting prospect. Rather than waking users up with the traffic report, the device uses a cartridge of odors to get you out of bed in the morning, from coffee and croissants all the way through to the smell of US dollars.