Mornings are terrible for most people, and one of the few things we can enjoy while getting ready for the daily grind is a highly caffeinated sip of coffee or tea to get us going.
The Barisieur automatically brews you hot coffee or tea in the morning, taking away your need to press snooze or even get out of bed for that first few minutes of the day.
SEE ALSO:You can now spread beer on your morning toastIt's like WALL-E and your favorite Starbucks barista combined.
By setting the clock each night with water, coffee (or tea, if you prefer) and your favorite mix-ins like milk or sugar on the side, the clock wakes you up with the sound of boiling water and the sweet smell of your favorite brew.
Credit: THE BARISIEURThe Barisieur was created by London product designer Josh Renouf, and is make with gorgeous, high-end materials like a glass cup, brewing funnel and water vessel, combined with stainless steel.
At the moment, the Barisieur is only available to pre-order by donating to the clock's Kickstarter. The clock's special Kickstarter price currently costs £230 (about $336) to secure your own.
Renouf says in the clock's Kickstarter video that the act of setting it up at night will "encourage a better night's sleep."
Unfortunately for people who love to hit snooze, the clock does not seem to come with that particular function. So you'll have to pry your eyes awake and grab your coffee before it gets cold. We also suggest maybe putting it in a place where you won't accidentally scald your hand.
The Barisieur has currently raised over $200,000 of its $555,225 goal, with only 27 days left in the campaign.
Soon, terrible mornings will be a thing of the past.
Credit: THE BARISIEURHave something to add to this story? Share it in the comments.
(责任编辑:熱點)
Watch MTV's Video Music Awards 2016 livestream
YouTube just hit a huge milestone
How 'Moonlight' made Oscars history
An English version of China's biggest taxi app is coming, but there's a small problem
Cat gets stuck in the most awkward position ever
Snap is now selling Snapchat Spectacles online — but there's a catch
Apple's new 'Apple Park' spaceship campus will open in April
Xiaomi India's Manu Kumar Jain promoted as global VP
Xiaomi accused of copying again, this time by Jawbone
Adorable cat brothers reunited thanks to Tinder
New Zealand designer's photo series celebrates the elegance of aging
Days after a blistering heatwave, it's now snowing Down Under