⏰ Time is on your side—make every minute count!
The Time Timer Home MOD is a 60-minute visual timer designed to enhance time management for both kids and adults. With its intuitive analog display, it caters to various learning needs, including those with autism and ADHD. The timer features removable silicone covers for customization, an optional audible alert for sound-sensitive environments, and is available in multiple colors. Requires 1 AA battery (not included).
Manufacturer | Time Timer, LLC |
Item model number | TTM9-HLB-W |
ASIN | B08K9GFDMP |
D**S
ITS NOT WORKING !!!!!!!
ORDERED IT FROM INDIA , and I thought a U S product will be TOP NOTCH , sadly ITS NOT WORKING Even after putting batteryDon’t buy thisPlease replace it or refund
S**_
Met the specs! No warranty though.
Met my specs but no warranty!
A**A
So useful!
The display is super easy to read close or from across the room. I love using it to help me focus on getting some work done, or timing a break. I like how simple and clean the display is. I also really like the color, and think it fits well in my office despite this being advertised as being for kids. I used a digital timer and compared it to this clock and this product seems to be very accurate.The only thing I don't like is the sound the alarm makes, but you can toggle it off if you don't want to hear it
K**N
A literal godsend for those of us with an absurdly warped sense of time ; )
I never write reviews, but I felt it necessary for this little contraption, which I have had in my cart for over a year before finally pulling the trigger. I didn't think it would be so life-altering, but it's a dream. It is a perfect, simple, and effective tool. Stylish, too, if you get the white! Like, is this Bang and Olufson does ADHD? Kind of! No ridiculous apps involved, no phone, just you and this magical timer. It keeps track of the time, works perfectly for Pomodoro, and most importantly, I can glance up to the side of my computer and see that I've just wasted 15 minutes looking at Architectural Digest, and it's now time to get back to work. Previously, hours could pass as I foggily stumbled in a daze, googling every interest that flitted through my brain, browsing Wikipedia and shoe websites, or watching YouTube videos on how to make my own Donald Judd replica desk; you know, you get the idea. When used properly this has added hours to my day. Yay!
S**A
Excelente!!!
Es lo que estaba buscando hace tiempo. El timer es de muy buena calidad, muy buena teminación. Quizás el precio es un poco alto. Realmente me es muy útil.
J**A
Great Idea, Great Execution
The use of area sweep for time remaining is a fantastic idea. The simple and utilitarian design and execution gets kudos as well. It's both the idea and the execution that gets this five stars. You can set this in...literally... a second or two. Just rotate the "on front" dial... and that's it!Front is where it should be. And it has a very nice tab on the dial that not only allows easy tactile feel for the time, but is an aid to rotate it too. Very nice.It has silence and alarm modes. But the nice thing about the alarm is it is short (but not too short), and does not require any user action (other than to set it or not). Just a "beep beep; beep beep; beep beep; beep beep". Four double beeps...and done. Avoid the user having to turn it off.Although the area sweep for time is great for children, I've found it very nice as a cook timer. The area can be seen from across kitchen and is cognitively pleasing. No numbers or hands to process; higher order cognitive thinking. Humans process area more easily than clock hands or numbers. A glance is all you need and you get immeidate/effortless feedback on time remaining.I"ll buy more.
M**M
ADHDers, rejoice!
I have major time blindness to go with my ADHD time management issues. This thing is amazing. I like its counter-clockwise windup because it visually mimics how a clock works. And, as another reviewer said, it has a “polite beep” so that when it does go off while I’m hyper focusing, I don’t get startled. Great product!
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