Your computer opens a new world of possibilities for you, as far as communication is concerned. Of course, you donât always spend time with your eyes attached to it, just like you donât spend a lot of time in front of your phone. Could you imagine how life would be if phones didnât ring when people called How come computers donât ring like phones do when you get a message
Sometimes, message notification sounds are not enough. If youâre having a particularly busy day, youâre probably not going to be able to respond to every message you get. You probably want your computer to âringâ only when you get important messages. How could you make this happen
Meet Sonic Alertâs Sonic Connect 2. This simple USB device does more than notify you when you receive a message. It integrates with instant messaging applications, email clients, and video conferencing software (like Skype), giving you a full range of message notification capabilities.
When you receive a message, an ultra-bright LED lights up and the device rings loudly, letting you know that youâve got something waiting for you at the PC. If youâre not around while it rings, you donât need to worry about missing anything, since Sonic Connect 2 will light up in red to show you that somethingâs waiting for you.
To use this device, you only need to plug it into a free USB port and install the software on the computer youâre using it on. While youâre attending to other duties, the Sonic Connect device will ring and flash brightly. It also has the option of tactile interaction (vibration mode), with or without the ringing tone, in case itâs too obnoxious for you or you donât want to disturb others.
Itâs stunning how no one really thinks about the fact that phones ring, yet computers are still completely silent. While youâre carried away trimming hedges, youâre probably not thinking about checking your email for customer orders. This device will let you know whether you got something waiting for you so you donât have to pop back at your computer and waste time checking whether something arrived.