You might not want to put that glass of water on your nightstand. There’s a little clock that might just get thirsty for it.
This little clock from Bedol is powered on 100 percent on water. You don’t even need to wind it up, or water it everyday. One full-tank of water will give it about 10 weeks of timekeeping.
For a company that started out in designing practical products for Day-Timer, Day Runner and Filofax, and checkbook wallets and checkbook calculators, they have never stopped inventing to help us keep up with our ever-changing tech-needs. Now offering gadgets that include digital message center, digital picture frames, and wireless speakers.
While solar may be considered the best ‘carbon-footprint’ way to power most things, water-power is tremendous in helping become better at connecting and preserving with our planet.
And I kinda like the idea of ‘watering’ my clock. Takes my relationship with time to an entirely new level.