The Flexible Robot Desktop Clock

Flexible Robot Clock

From the site: “Bend him, twist him, twirl him, or just strike a pose. Bhender, as we would like to call him, is a flexible robot clock perfect as a desk companion. His arms and legs can be bent to any position and his hands are mini alligator clips to hold up notes, photos or messages. His head is a mini analogue alarm clock to remind you when it’s time for lunch.”

The Flexible Robot Clock measures 90 x 40x 160mm and retails at A$19.95 from here.

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  • 2 Comments / Add Your Response?

    1. Invader_Stu says:

      That would be a great desk toy for work but I can just imagine the kind of positions it would be put in or notes that would be put in it’s hands by co-workers while I’m away from my desk.

    2. Admin says:

      lol Yes I can imagine the positions too, Stu. Cool for holding post-it notes, though (that said, whatever I write on those always gets mislaid so I have more chance of remembering things by NOT writing them on post-its and yet they are everywhere).

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