A BEAUTIFUL DESKTOP DISPLAY CLOCK WITH NATURE VIDEOS
• Do you have moments in your busy day when you would like to escape to a peaceful natural setting ?
• Could you use a brief meditation session to ground and balance your overactive mind ?
• Do you like the idea of waking up in a more conscious and gentle manner instead of some loud obnoxious buzzer most alarm devices use ?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, TimePeace is a necessary addition to your quiver of useful applications.
TimePeace is an eloquently designed desktop display clock for the iPad. There is a cool analog and a practical digital display clock that are adorned with six high quality H.264 format nature videos. These displays are designed to bring you closer to nature and can be used anywhere your iPad goes with you.
TimePeace has a unique function that allows you to practice meditation without losing track of time. You can set the dial for 5-30 minute meditation and then let TimePeace gently stir you back to reality when time is up.
The unique alarm is designed to bring you into consciousness by playing a video and soundtrack that will start your day in a more tranquil and mindful way. The videos include the enlightening movement of Yoga, TaiQi, QiGong, and Martial Arts. These inspiring exercises remind you to wake up and fill your day with energy and purpose. They are accompanied with soothing melodies to alert you it is time to wake up.
Note that the alarm function requires TimePeace to be running. To use the alarm for waking up in the morning, set the clock display to sleep after some time. Then the clock movie will stop playing but the iPad will still play the alarm at the correct time.
TimePeace movies are best viewed in landscape mode.
If living with mindful intent is important to you, TimePeace will be a perfect companion for you. Or, if you just want a novel display clock to show off to your friends, TimePeace delivers to the second to none and on time.
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Design elements created and produced by David Peters LAc, LMBT (Doctor of Oriental Medicine).
Alarm Cinematography and Editing done by Neal Sugg.