ThinkGeek Chromatic LED Color Spectrum Clock

Update: ThinkGeek no longer sells this product.

Enjoy the mesmerizing colors of time.

Clocks, they aren’t exactly the most exciting object of everyday use. In fact, most people probably find the average, ordinary clock pretty darn boring. But not the ThinkGeek Chromatic LED Color Spectrum Clock, it is anything but ordinary and it’s far from boring. Fitted with 60 LED lights, the spectrum of color is full and its 6 varieties of animations ensure it will please everybody. USB compatible, with a 10-foot cable included!

$31 – $40
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