TAP:UP: The Next-Gen NFC Alarm Developed by College Students to Tackle Oversleeping
日本現役大學生開發次世代鬧鐘「TAP:UP」,利用NFC技術強制使用者起身感應裝置才能關閉,旨在解決賴床問題並提升年輕人的自我肯定感。
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SANVIA Co., Ltd. has launched 'TAP:UP,' an innovative alarm system developed by two active university students. Unlike traditional alarms that rely on willpower, TAP:UP uses NFC technology to physically force users out of bed. The alarm only stops when the smartphone is tapped against a physical device placed far from the bed. This 'willpower-free' mechanism aims to break the cycle of self-loathing caused by oversleeping, helping young people build self-confidence through small morning successes. The device is maintenance-free for over 10 years.