Where to buy the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo: don't sleep on this, it's available now

Don't miss the Nintendo Alarmo.
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If you want to know where to buy the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo, then you're in luck. Nintendo's latest piece of hardware is currently available to purchase in both the US and UK, but there's a catch! You need to be a Nintendo Switch Online member to buy it right now.

Where to buy the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo - Quick links

US quick links

UK quick links

Where to buy the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo - US

My Nintendo Store: $99.99

My Nintendo Store: $99.99
There's no need for any Alarmo, if you're a Nintendo Switch Online member, you can currently pick up the Nintendo Sound Clock at My Nintendo Store.

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Check Amazon

Check Amazon
We don't know if other retailers will get in on the Alarmo action, but it might be worth keeping an eye on Amazon when January 2025 rolls around.

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Check Best Buy

Check Best Buy
We also don't know if stock will ever be available at Best Buy, but it could be worth checking periodically as January 2025 approaches.

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Check Target

Check Target
You can also check stock at Target. We also don't know if stock will be rolling out to other retailers, but it never hurts to keep an eye out just in case. 

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Check GameStop

Check GameStop
It could be a long shot, but if anywhere is likely to have stock of the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo down the line, it's GameStop. Here's a link to the popular gaming retailer so you can check.

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Where to buy the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo - UK

My Nintendo Store: £89.99

My Nintendo Store: £89.99
The Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo is readily available at My Nintendo Store in the UK if you're a Nintendo Switch Online member. Head over there to place your order now.

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Check Amazon

Check Amazon
As in the US, we don't know if the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo will be available at other retailers come January 2025. Use this Amazon link to quickly check stock.

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Check Very

Check Very
Very can often stock some pretty bizarre gaming products, so there's a chance that the retailer might get the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo in future.

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Check Argos

Check Argos
Argos could be a good option if you're after a retailer that offers local pickup. We don't know if it will offer the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo, but you can still check.

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Check Currys

Check Currys
Currys is always a good shout when it comes to gaming gear. We don't know if it will be getting in on the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo action, but here's a link to check just in case.

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Check Game

Check Game
Game is the major gaming retailer in the UK, so could end up getting some Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo stock in.

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Where to buy the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo: FAQs

What is the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo?

The Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo is exactly what it sounds like - a Nintendo themed alarm clock. It offers 35 alarms inspired by five different games, with the ability to download even more over an internet connection in future. It also has some basic sleep tracking features.

Do you need a Nintendo Switch Online membership to buy the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo?

Right now you do need a Nintendo Switch Online membership to buy the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo. That said, Nintendo has confirmed that this exclusivity period will only last until the middle of January 2025.

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Dashiell Wood
Gaming Editor

Dash is an experienced tech journalist who specializes in video games, electronic entertainment products, and the wider industry that surrounds them. He currently serves as the Gaming Editor at TechRadar, leading our review, preview, feature, and news coverage of the latest and greatest releases.

Before joining the team, he was Contributing Writer at PLAY (formerly Official PlayStation Magazine UK) and has written articles for many of the UK's other biggest gaming magazines including the likes of Edge, PC Gamer, and SFX.

Now, when he's not getting his greasy little mitts on the newest hardware or gaming gadget, he can be found listening to J-pop or feverishly devouring the latest Nintendo Switch otome.