Although the history of Digital Alarm Clocks is as old as 300 B.C, and the first recorded versions of the Digital Alarm Clock have been seen in various countries and cultures across the world, the first clocks which could be set by users were seen in the 15th Century across Europe. The proper patented mechanical Digital Alarm Clock was introduced in 1847 in France. After this, the culture of the Digital Alarm Clock has become one of the only concepts that is truly and unquestionably universal. The traditional design of the Digital Alarm Clock which brings to mind the image of the round dial clock with to bells on the top which went off when a spring attached to a hammer sent it back and forth in order to strike both the bells successively. As such, this design has been seen in thousand of movies, cartoons and pictures and is one of the first images that comes to the mind when someone says ‘My Digital Alarm Clock…….’
As such, since 1847, it is needless to say that the designs and the styles of the Digital Alarm Clock have undergone paramount changes. They are now available in wall clocks, wrists watches, table watches and also in computers, tablet PCs, cell phones and pretty much every other electronic device conceivable. One of the basic features of literally any watch or clock these days, the alarm sound, the setting of the alarm and also the style of display of the Digital Alarm Clocks are varied with each design. The basic digital clocks create a high pitched beeping or buzzing sound which can be shut off only by pressing a certain button on the clock. There are however, changes to even this phenomenon no, where people are given the choice of sound that they would like to set as the alarm and also the way to shut off the alarm and the snooze or repeat feature of the alarm, which can be set to make sure that the alarm goes off periodically after the original time has passed, and till the time that is it shut off.
As such, these Digital Alarm Clocks are extremely useful and functional to literally every person in one way or the other. With the advent of technology, these Digital Alarm Clocks have also changed. They can now be found in all electronic equipment and in most cases; they can be setup with multiple times on different days and can also be sued in scheduling of tasks. Modern day computers and cell phones often use these alarm features to warn people about pending engagements and also about any other information. Also, these alarms are now integrated in the simplest of wrist watches and in the high end watches; they can be setup for a variety of purposes and times. Over all it can be said that Digital Alarm Clocks, like cars, watches and cell phones, have reached a place in society where they are irreplaceable and therefore will continue to only grow and change according to market needs.