Version 3.0.0 of Alarmo brings a greater level of personalization to the device.
Alarmo, Nintendo’s delightful, quirky digital alarm clock, has been on the market since October and just hit retail stores on March 9. Fans seem mostly positive about the device, but there have been some quality of life concerns regarding Alarmo and how its alarm functions, among other details. Well, in a new update, Nintendo seems to have directly addressed some of these problems. Here are the patch notes for version 3.0.0:
- The alarm’s ON/OFF, time, and mode can now be set separately by each day of the week.
- Sleepy sounds play time can now be set in one minute increments between 1-60 minutes.
- Scenes can be previewed from the alarm scene selection screen.
- Improvements to the determining of when to play sleepy sounds.
- Ability to set up playing sleepy sounds once again even if they have already been played has been added.
- Screen brightness option for darkness has been increased.
- The device’s MAC address can be checked when the device is offline.
- General system stability improvements to enhance the user’s experience.
This is great news for users that have been clamoring since day one for the ability to set individualized alarms for each day of the week, especially. What’s more, the update prior to this one brought a Super Mario Bros. theme to the clock, which you can also add to your Alarmo if you’ve yet to get yours up to the latest version.
Source: Nintendo of America Support Page
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