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Have you ever wanted to use your phone as an alarm?

Digital clock made after Final Fantasy VII’s iconic Buster sword. Digital clock is a standalone digital clock. Device will be made using your phone as an alarm.

The replica of cloud strife’s ridiculously large sword is set at an angle reminiscent of how you see it on the game’s main menu screen. The time is illuminated prominently thanks to a display on the sword’s blade, and the Materia near the hilt light up, too.

You can set five of the game’s best songs as your alarm. The game’ll be a repeat of the final fantasy VII.

The sound quality does n’t seem great, but it might be worth dealing with. Sephiroth’s theme song is the first thing you hear every morning.

The clock costs $ 199.99. You’re only preordering the clock ahead of an expected January 2023 release date. The clock is also missing a snooze button.

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