
The Oregon Scientific USB hub and World Travel clock displays time using its inverted LCD display. The clock is able to show time in 25 different cities. It comes equipped with four USB ports in the front, where you can connect to a PC or laptop. The Oregon Scientific USB hub and World Travel clock retails for just $29.99 a pop. [Product Page]

Sam Hecht has creatively designed the travel clock for Idea International in Japan. Measuring at half the size of a passport, the Jetlag Alarm Clock is a re-interpretation of the good old travel alarm clock. The clock features a lock button to prevent settings from changing in flight, display illumination, and a novel combined alarm/snooze/speaker button. The Jetlag Alarm Clock retails for $40 a pop. [Product Page]

The USB Alarm Clock Hub has four USB 2.0 ports that can be rotated 90 degrees. Measuring 84mm x 84mm x 20mm, the hub supports transfer rate for up to 480Mbps. Other features include a calendar and a built-in clock with an alarm function that can play five different tunes. Available in orange, green and blue, the USB Alarm Clock Hub is available for $15 a pop. [USB Geek]

Designed by Jacob Jensen, a designer of B & O equipment, this weather station series consists of well-designed functional products helping you keep an eye on weather. The set consists of indoor thermometer, outdoor thermometer, barometer, hygrometer, alarm clock, temperature station, table stand and wall mounting plate. Each section has to be purchased separately. With all of that you could keep track of all the weather information you need. The Jacob Jensen weather station can be mounted on the wall or just set out on the table. The pieces will cost you anywhere from $49.99 on up to $99.99. [Product Page]

The Finger Dance Alarm Clock was inspired by the arcade game Dance Dance Revolution. On the surface this looks like some game for your fingers to play if you are bored. The alarm will never shut off unless you throw it out the window or your fingers are able to hit the correct sequence as depicted by the lights. The alarm clock features a digital alarm clock, snooze function, and of course the colorful dance mat. The Finger Dance Alarm Clock retails for $16 after conversion. [ChipChick]

Here is the iLuv iMM153 Desktop Dual Alarm Clock for iPod, which is compatible with iPod touch 2nd generation, iPod nano 1st to 4th generation, iPod touch, iPod classic, iPod with video and iPod 4th generation. The device has built-in speakers and an FM radio. What makes this iPod dock special is that it comes with a Bed Shaker that will vibrate to wake you up. The iLuv iMM153 retails for $59.99 each. [iLuv via iPod and MP3 Players]

Here is the second generation of the Thanko Classical MP3 Clock, the DX version. The alarm clock allows you to select different alarms, or alternatively you can add your favorite MP3 tunes or even a sounds that you have recorded yourself. The MP3 Clock DX is currently available at GeekStuff4U for 3,850Yen or equal to $40. [Product Page via iPod and MP3 Players]

Here is the latest iPod and alarm clock from gear4. The crg-60 is able to wake you up with music from your iPod or FM radio. This iPod dock only needs 6 AA batteries to operate or you can also use a power outlet, so you can recharge your iPod while it is docked. If you are interested, you can pre-order the crg-60 right now at gear4’s online store for £34.99 ($54). The gear4 crg-60 iPod Clock Radio will be released in June this year. [technabob via iPod and MP3 Players]

Here is the latest iPod docking station from Chinavasion. Priced at $32.01 each, the gadget allows you to listen to your iPod without the need for earphones, recharge your iPod without the need for a computer, and wake up to your favorite tunes straight from your iPod every morning. You can program the alarm easily via the onboard buttons or remote controller. It can also connect to non-iPod MP3 players via its stereo aux-in cable. This alarm clock also offers a stereo FM tuner and a 109-cm long FM antenna. Its large display face has five levels of brightness and can display time in 12- or 24-hour format. [Product Page via iPod and MP3 Players]

The Motion Sensor Alarm Clock is not an ordinary alarm clock. The gadget displays a calendar, temperature, and has a motion-sensor mode switch function that allows you to change among all the modes by waving your hand above the clock (up to 10mm high). You can also view your room’s temperature in both °C and °F modes. You can buy the Motion Sensor Alarm Clock at Homeloo for only $8 each. [Product Page]