⏱️ Own Your Workout, Command Your Time!
This 15" large LED gym timer features a bright 2.6" digit display with 5 brightness levels and 12/24hr format. It supports multiple workout modes including Tabata, EMOM, and 9 custom intervals, powered via USB-C or DC adapter. With a powerful 102dB buzzer adjustable across 12 volume settings and versatile mounting options, it’s designed for professional-grade training at home, gym, or outdoors.
Number of settings | 5 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Blue + Red |
Item Weight | 850 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.3"D x 15"W x 4"H |
R**B
Easy to use, very versatile, and highly visible!
This clock does such much, it is super impressive. Count down, count up, stop watch, clock, and more. Super bright and clean display makes it easy for most people to see from hundreds of feet away. (Our team uses this as a count down/timer when engaging in public events with some being quite large.) Also like the fact that the display is dimmable. The alarm volume is also controllable. (Nice features depending on room and crowd sizes.) There are usually people asking me where to get one for themselves. It has become our ‘go to’ clock at the house as well because it is so visible.
I**M
Great for jui jitsu
Use this for my jiu-jitsu gym and it is really perfect. Has multiple functions and is loud enough and bright enough.
K**S
Almost perfect
I really wanted to like this one. The numbers are clear and easy to read. Sound has adjustable levels. Has small icons on screen to indicate if the sound is on/off, if you have the 10 second prep time activated, or you are in stop watch mode. There are multiple ways to mount this or prop it up to suit your needs. It can be powered by AC plug or usb c (usb-c cable not included). The batteries in the clock are used to keep the memory of the time when it’s off.Can only be controlled by remote.Has two built in timer settings that can’t be changed and two programmable ones. The Tabata timer is 8 rounds, :30 of work, :10 rest. As a trainer myself, I usually do :20 tabatas and :10 rest for 6 rounds. I can customize the “tabata1” button for my needs but know that the built in tabata setting would never be used.The other built in timer, FGB, is 5:00 workout with 1:00 rest, for 3 rounds. I probably won’t need that one either, but that’s not the fault of the clock.So that leaves me with only one customizable button that isn’t tabatas: FGB1. It allows you to customize a work time and a rest time, but only up to 9 rounds. So if I wanted to use it for boxing or kickboxing or mma rounds to spar for 10 rounds, I am Out of luck and am limited to 9 rounds and then have to reset it after the 9th round. (But wouldn’t have a countdown for a rest on round 9)So it can also count up, to a specific time you set, or be a stopwatch and count up to a non specified time (basically the same thing to me) and count down to one specific time (your basic timer).The clock part is okay but do wish it showed seconds.I purchased another one that I am going to end up keeping instead. It has the ability to program 10 customizable timers up to 99 rounds. Plus has an EMOM setting (loop countdown). Doesn’t have icons to tell you if 10 second prep is on or if sound is on or off. Also doesn’t have seconds showing for clock mode. It keeps the back-up of the time when off without being plugged in or using batteries. Doesn’t have sound that has levels; only off or on. The display isn’t as nice, but it’s perfectly readable and will work for me use.
A**D
Best buy
I'd be surprised if there is a better timer for the money. I had a very hard time choosing a timer because they are all similar and it was not entirely clear the differences between each. I almost didn't choose this one because of a review that has some misleading (or based on a different model) info (I'll give current info below).Pros:* BIG numbers. They say 2.6" tall, I measure almost 2.75"* Crystal clear and bright display* Adjustable volume (not many timers claim to have this)* EMOM is not just 1min. It is any duration you choose* Value - timers with larger numbers (>2") are all much more expensiveCons: (these are all minor, except for the round count which I would really like)* The preprogrammed buttons (tabata, FGB) cannot be changed to different settings. You are stuck with what they chose. What they chose is reasonable, but you may want something else.* You can specify the countdown time, but not the count up time. Just use countdown if you want to specify a time.* Only four user programmable intervals (P1-P4) . Not sure why they didn't support 9 user defined intervals since there are 9 available buttons (0 is used to mute the buzzer)* No "round" indication. This is my biggest con.- Intervals will indicate which work/rest interval you are on (e.g. F1, F2, F3 up to F9 for each of the 9 intervals). However, if you set the program to repeat multiple times (eg 4 intervals F1-F4 repeated 5 times for 20 total intervals), you will still only see the interval number Fn on each of the cycle repeats.- EMOM would be the same - you won't know how many times you have cycled through EMOM. So if you wanted to do something 15 times on the 3 min, you have to keep track of the count yourself.- tbh, I'm not sure if other timers solved this problem since there is not a place to display the round during intervals (I guess they could have alternated between Fn and the round). EMOM they could have replaced the "dn" with the round number. dn tells me nothing. Tell me the round!Clarifications vs another review:* Tabata is :20/:10 not :30/:10* There is no programmable FBG1 button. There are 4 user programmable interval timers, programmable countdown and emom. Nonprogrammable buttons include tabata, fgb, up timer, and stopwatch.* Interval timers have 9 programmable work/rest cycles. That can be set to repeat up to 99 times. The problem is it doesn't display the repeat you are on, only which of the 9 intervals.This is a great timer and well worth the money. If they tweaked a couple things it would be perfect!
J**Y
VERY EASY TO USE AND FUNCTIONAL
This clock looks great. Its easy to use, and has all the functions you need. It came with a screw placement template for easy hanging on the wall. I was able to set the clock within 2 minutes of plugging it in, without the directions. Its so easy to use. You hit the stop watch button for stop watch. Start-Stop. The alarm chirp is just loud enough. Not too quiet, not too loud. And I love that it has dimmer and off buttons. As well as backup batteries to preserve the time in case the power goes out. It has a small stand in the back to prop it up, or a 3/4 screw hole for a tripod. The remote has a detachable lanyard and came in a nice velvet bag. I hung the bag up by hooks and keep the remote in the bag. I just pull the remote out by the lanyard, and slip it bag in the bag when I'm done. I can't say enough about this gym clock. It has everything you could want and need in a gym clock, and well worth the price. Great value!
A**
Not user friendly
I would invest in something a little more user friendly. The remote is confusing and takes forever to get anything prepped for the workout.
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