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This upgraded blue Visual Timer for Kids offers up to 99 minutes of silent, precise countdown and count-up timing with an easy-to-use knob and backlit display. Designed for children, including those with ADHD or autism, it features a friendly smiley face and visual progress bars to make time management engaging and accessible in any setting.
Number of settings | 3 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Upgraded Blue |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.07"D x 1.69"W x 3.39"H |
L**L
Nice little timer.
Works very well for keeping track of time. Easy to see and program. I like the smiley face. Takes three AAA batteries. I use Alexa for keeping track of cooking time. I use this little timer to motivate me as I do kitchen chores in a timely manner.
A**A
Came quickly, perfect bathroom timer
Perfect timer for potty training my two little & teaching the proper time for skin & tooth care for my preteen. Does not include batteries so get those. Buttons work well, easy enough for my 8 & 6 year old to use, large display & clear picture. Worth the money.
J**R
Great for ADHD adults
I have ADHD and have struggled for many, many years with “time blindness”. Doesn’t matter how many alarms I set or apps I install on my phone, I frequently hyper focus during the work day. Half the time I am focusing on the wrong things. This has resulted in the need to work late, stressed over what I didn’t accomplish but still needs to get done.This timer has been very, very effective in helping me timebox tasks (especially due to ease of use). Seeing the dashes on the screen vanishing seems to work much much better for my brain than seeing/setting a countdown timer. Luckily this timer does both, so I can see exactly how much time is left vs “crap, most of the dashes are vanished! How much time do I actually have left?!?"The timer creates a sense of urgency so I can stay on track better as I get distracted by thoughts, other tasks on my plate, things I want to look up for “just a minute”, etc. Instead, I check the timer (if I remember) and think to myself “are you doing the right thing now or the more-interesting-but-less-important thing?” This has resulted in me going down fewer rabbit holes and instead just adding an item to a todo list to work on at another time.Pomodoros used to help me but they’re meant more for breaking up a longer stretch of time, where you expect to be doing something for an hour or more.I only wish I was more vigilant about remembering to use it. I need to glue it down in the middle of my desk or something, so it’s always in my line of sight 😀
T**Y
Great visual timer
The media could not be loaded. Love this timer! We needed this for so many things. My son has autism so have a visual timer has helped him a lot , the countdown part is very clear and it's easy to use even for him . Super cute too
I**I
Great product
Love this! It’s perfect for my 7 year old who can’t manage time. The animation is cute and battery lasts a long time
M**L
Nice design and works well for us!
A must for home school kids! Love the design and happy face. Works well to keep my child on task. Would recommend!
N**E
Helps alleviate time blindness
It's not for kids, it's for me. I use other timers with my kids. I love the ease of use with this one, I love its smiling face. It's alarm is bold without being startling. It helps me get stuff done.
K**.
Press & hold the multi-function button to reset to zero
Works great. In response to another post - you can reset the timer without taking out the batteries - Press & hold the multi-function button to reset to zero. It's in the little instruction book that came with it.
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