Hotels Dumbing Down Alarm Clocks
from the too-complicated dept
One of the fun parts of traveling is always figuring out how the hotel alarm clock actually works. I used to travel with a portable alarm clock, but that has since been replaced by my mobile phone. Still, it seems that hotels have finally realized that their standard alarm clocks took too much time to figure out and are now offering simplified alarm clocks. Apparently, Hilton had to design their own clock, after none of the 150 they tested met their criteria. It may not seem like a huge deal -- and with enough messing around any alarm clock could be figured out without that much trouble. However, it is a sign that places like hotels are finally recognizing that user interfaces do matter -- though, sometimes the redesigns seem to go in the wrong direction.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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alarm clocks are hard?
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Incompetence?
(1) You request a wake-up call, BUT YOU KNOW YOU MAY NOT GET IT! Wake-up systems, both automatic and manual, are not perfect.
(2) you set a clock alarm, but you worry that you may not set it right. Many hotel clocks require you to get about four controls into the right position, and you may need to take several minutes to test the alarm first. Among other things, you could be 12 hours off, or the alarm may be too quiet to wake you.
You need reliability, and the way to get it is a combination of a wakeup call and a really simple alarm clock.
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simpler hotel alarm clocks
One of the things they could do to make alarm clocks simpler is take the clock setting function out of it entirely. Why should the guests be responsible for ensuring that the clocks are set correctly? All the clocks in the hotel could be synced to a wireless signal. Heck, they could even trasmit it on the power lines.
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