RITEALARM CLOCK HAS TRIPLE ALARMS/DISPLAYS FOR WEEKDAYS, SATURDAY & SUNDAY ALARMS

June 06, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
McKinney, TX (June 2007) - Rayna Creations, Inc. today introduced the RiteAlarm clock with triple alarms/displays for weekdays, Saturday and Sunday, suitable for most working people and school children who have a fixed schedule Monday through Friday, but whose weekend schedules vary.

“Most people follow the same work or school schedule during the week, but their weekends vary from one week to the next. Unfortunately, the traditional alarm clock fails to provide adequate options for such a lifestyle, at best, offering only one or two alarms and displays,” stated Hunter Xu, President of Rayna Creations. “RiteAlarm fills the gap, assuring schedules can be met seven days a week,” he concluded.

Current U.S. statistics indicate that among the 300 million Americans, 146.1 million adults currently work, while another 54.6 million children attend elementary through high school. Most of these 200 million people go to work or school at the same time each weekday. According to a recent Newsweek poll, 82 percent of Americans indicate they are Christians. This may account for why church attendance is the single greatest Sunday activity. However, Saturday schedules seem to offer less consistency. While some Americans work on Saturdays, most can be found enjoying sports and other extracurricular activities, or simply sleeping until noon, exhausted from the weekday working grind.

“We’ve made certain that our alarm clock doesn't require complicated procedures or include confusing features such that it takes a thick manual to understand how to set it,” Xu explained.

“Our clock minimizes resetting daily alarms by distinguishing common weekly schedules and setting up recurring alarms. It also eliminates mistakes by displaying all active alarms on its LCD screen, for easy tracking.” When an alarm rings, a single click of the button sets the snooze feature, and double clicks silence the alarm. If the user ignores the alarm, the automatic snooze feature will sound five times more within the hour, to prevent oversleeping. The clock not only includes the recently introduced extended daylight savings time (DST) within its functionality, but also offers a non-DST model for those who live in other parts of the world.

The RiteAlarm lacks the “mode,” “function” and “set” buttons commonly found on most alarm clocks, making its operation extremely simple. In fact, a recent product review by Julie Strietelmeier, Editor in Chief of www.the-gadgeteer.com, states, “Setting the time and date is extremely simple, and setting all three alarms is just as easy as setting the time.”
Founded in 2006, Rayna Creations, Inc. is a consumer products manufacturer headquartered in McKinney, Texas. The RiteAlarm is patent pending and is available in three colors: silver, mint julep and light rose, at www.RaynaCreations.com, or at Amazon.com for $14.99.