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The WobLVibrating 8-Alarm & Repeating Countdown Timer Watch is the world's smallest vibrating alarm watch, designed for individuals with diverse needs. It features 8 individual alarms, a countdown timer with auto-repeat, and a stopwatch function, all housed in a compact, water-resistant design. Ideal for medication reminders, meetings, and more, it ensures you stay on track without compromising on style.
J**N
Almost perfect
Great little watch especially for reminders for potty training. My daughter did not like the very high pitch melody that the "Potty Watch" played and would cry when it went off, I did not like how bulky it was on her very tiny wrist. This one is perfect...almost! It can be set to vibrate only and can be easily reset after going potty. I have it set for 1hr 40 min, sometimes she goes sooner, but it is a great reminder when she is too busy playing or for outings to the zoo and the like. The face of the watch is great, low profile and slender enough for a tiny (then 22 month old) girl. The watch band was too large however, I did expect this as my daughter is not only 2, but a 22 lbs 2 year old at that! So I modified the watch band and due to a sewn on "leather" end where the band folds over and secures with Velcro, this was easy and not too obvious. I cut off the amount of web strap I did not need, then peeled up the stitching of the "leather" and tucked the cut web end underneath and secured with a bit of fabric glue, then I restitched it. Took 10 minutes maybe. The restitched part actually is hidden, as it goes through a plastic loop and folds over to Velcro the watch. Works great for us!
N**D
Very bad quality
*The quality of the item sent is very poor!*After two weeks of reasonable use, the straps are peeling off on their own, and the plastic frame simply detached and fell off.The product does not justify the price asked; in reality, it is worth a fraction of the price!
K**Y
Fits well and does the job, but wears out quickly
I bought this for my 6-year-old daughter, 4 months after I purchased the pink version. She needs a regular bathroom reminder. The first one worked well but is easily scratched and the buttons on the side fell out. Nonetheless, I couldn't find anything better to replace it so I bought another one. The second one is lasting a bit longer. The watch fits her wrist, and the vibration is not so loud that everyone is aware of it.
R**V
Functional and nice looking! Lasts pretty much forever… but teachers didn't appreciate it.
I liked this thing. It's a good product, but I got it for my 6 year old who was having accidents in school… hoping it could remind him every hour or so to go pee. It was much better than the "potty watched" that literally say on it POTTY WATCH or are shaped like a toilet to wear on a wrist!! I did NOT want to send him to school with such an obvious potty watch. So I got this in his favorite color, which I was happy to see they had! It has a beeping alarm or vibrating alarm. We chose vibrating for school, of course. Unfortunately, the teachers said to not send it in with him anymore, as he was too excited about his watch it consumed his attention the entire day. Bummer :(. We left it on a desk at home (still on vibrate, but it vibrates loud if on a desk) and every time it went off he would jump up to go bathroom. I eventually changed the vibrate to the beep so he could hear it in other rooms. So it did help. It has very detailed combinations of button pressing in order to change multiple alarms, which was good so my son couldn't press buttons and mess with it. However, when I lost the minuscule direction book (no joke, like an inch big), I have never found the correct combinations again (even though I could have sworn I remembered the combination of button pressing). My son doesn't need this reminder anymore… but now (as I can not find the mini directions) I have to hide the watch under many blanket so the beeps are muffled and don't drive me crazy all day long, as they still go off for each of the 6 alarms I set! lol great battery life! Oh, also to mention, he has TINY wrist, and the extra fabric after tightening it was bugging him, so eventually I did cut excess fabric from the band off (hence why I couldn't return it after the teachers sent it home).
M**M
Just what the doctor ordered!
Exactly what we needed to remind my daughter when it's time to go. She's been under the care of a pediatric urologist for 2+ years for some issues, but her brain still isn't getting the "signal" from her bladder. Her teacher was trying to help with reminding her to go periodically, but with so many other kids in the class, she often forgot, and she would have an accident. The watch is a little complicated to program (instructions could be better), but once I got it figured out, it works like a charm. I love that it automatically resets itself to go off again in 2 hours (or however long you program it for) because a 6 year old would have trouble resetting/remembering to reset a regular watch. I also love that you can lock the buttons once it's programmed so it can't accidentally/on purpose get turned off. I've read reviews where it stopped working if it got a little wet, so I've cautioned my daughter to be extra careful when washing her hands.
R**N
Many uses for attention and memory cues - if you want to buy one a month
Such a great idea with many possible uses. (See below for the problem) Great reminder on my wrist or in my pocket. Easy to set. Great that it can be locked after setting since buttons on the side can be tapped accidentally during regular wear. The unique feature is the repeating alarm. Can be used for mindfulness or for a person needing a reminder to "pay attention" or for taking rest periods. For example, set it for 20 minutes, stop activity when it vibrates or rings, start again when it vibrates/rings again. This is a good way to use it for managing concussion/brain injury rest. The person does not have to rely on memory or watching the time or monitoring symptoms. Could use it this way to monitor symptoms throughout the day, too. Can also be set with specific alarms for taking medication or to remind you to leave for an appointment, or whatever it is you want to associate it with. Can even be the reminder to look at your calendar for what is coming up next to reduce memory load.Update: The watch purchased on August 21st started acting up, the beginning of October by not regularly vibrating on random days unless I turned the repeat timer off and on again. Then the vibration started being unsteady- no longer a concise set of staccato vibrations. Yesterday, October 15th, the sound alarm started going off incessantly and nothing I tried stopped it. The return period is over so I will see what options, if any, I have under the warranty. Bummer. I guess I could budget to get one a month : ) It was great while it worked.
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