


You have to think Albert Einstein would have appreciated the Open Edition LED Clock. After all, one of the central tenets of relativity is that time isn't rigid — it's malleable, flowing differently depending on who's looking at which clock. So when you take the Open Edition, a clock that tells time by displaying four digits on four separate cubes, and then mix up the cubes, you're actually tapping into the very fabric of the cosmos. Uh, kinda. A little. In your own way. Between deep insights about the universe, more practical uses may present themselves, too: Accidentally sleep in? A quick rearrangement of the cubes, and 10:37 becomes 07:31. Dude, you're early! Go back to bed. Such temporal reinterpretation is surely worth the $89 asking price. But may we also suggest a new version that submerges the cubes in water?