⏰ Own your time, master your day!
This Visual Timer & Digital Alarm combines a silent, non-ticking hourglass timer with an interactive to-do and chore board, designed to enhance time awareness and task management for kids and adults alike. Featuring three timer modes and adjustable alarms, it supports focused work in quiet environments and promotes independence and planning skills, making it a versatile tool for home, school, and professional settings.
A**
Birthday gift for boyfriend, he goes NOWHERE without it
“This is one of the best gifts you’ve gotten me, hit it out the park top tier” said my boyfriend. I saw his time management improve 100% literally overnight. He has ADHD, anxieties and struggles with procrastinating even though he’s highly motivated sometimes. But now, he gets up at 5 AM to prepare for his day, study, work, read and ready to get back in the gym too. He even uses it for me so now every time I say “I’ll cook in 5 minutes babe”, all I see is him setting a timer then being so happy once it goes off 😂 I’ve created a monster low-key, but a driven and well-organized one who prioritizes every hour of the day now & barely procrastinates. Of course this doesn’t solve his adhd and struggles to focus forever but my God the improvement it makes is so worth it and CAN be long term if he continues this way. It makes me so happy to see him carry this thing everywhere around the house and prioritize his purpose and goals! Get it for your man ladies if he struggles with the things I mentioned.
S**H
Nice product
Good product. Great quality. Took a star because it would be better if there were dry erase sheets instead of or in combination with the paper sheets
J**A
Good product
Good product
C**.
So useful to keep motivated and on the right track
Where HAS this clock, timer, chore/behavior chart been all my parenting life?! This. Is. A. Total. Game. Changer!
D**M
Nice tool for time blindness
I’m an adult and although it looks like it’s made for a child, it’s a very helpful tool for me as I’m neurodivergent and have time blindness. I think it’s way too pricey for it to be made of plastic though and have considered returning it based on what I paid for plastic. Make an adult version with the same functionality, but more attractive lol…
A**J
It works great, but might drive you nuts...
Since getting this task timer for my autistic daughter, we've been primarily using it for keeping her on task during homework time, reading time, or other things that require her to be conscious of the time, and it's been working great. The time and date are clearly visible on the clock, the timer is almost too easy to set, and the option of adding chore or task sheets is great for setting up routines, establishing boundaries, or promoting the independence that most kids my daughter's age crave. When she needs to practice one of her subjects, she'll just grab her task timer, set it for however many minutes she's going to practice, and just does her thing.My biggest issue, and this is very personal but worth mentioning, is the beeping alarm. Being that I am hard of hearing/have a LOT of hearing loss, the beep is brutal, no matter the volume. I have constant (now normal to me) ringing in my ears and then sometimes, other layers of ringing can also happen on top of the normal ringing; as a result, the beeping can be downright crippling to hear sometimes. This applies doubly if the beeping is unexpected, as the pain can feel like your brain is about to turn to ooze, like your head is going to explode, or even like your brain is being forcibly factory reset. I can't imagine the beep will be any easier to hear once I've adjusted to my new hearing aids, but I have hope that they will and will update either way.Like I said, it definitely doesn't apply to everyone's situation, but I felt it was worth warning others who may have similar auditory issues/struggles, and I definitely didn't dock anything for this issue.
H**O
ADHD Timer and Task Tracker
I have several ADHD kids in my house so we were excited to give this timer and task tracker a try. It is kind of confusing how there were 2 timers but one was labelled a countdown and the other one a timer. And only 1 at a time works.My daughter used the countdown timer most of the time, which is more manual and counts down anywhere from 1 minute or 59 minutes.The smiley face and frowny face on the bottom of the list weren’t clear at first, even with examples, but it looks like it’s supposed to be a reward and consequence. We just used it as a positive thing to try to do while working and a negative thing to try to avoid.Easy to use, helped my daughter stay productive, who has struggled staying focused before.Has adjustable settings for buzzer, ringer, brightness, volume, etc. which are very nice to have.Manual checkbox ‘switches’ next to list items is easy to use even if not using power/timer features. Replaceable papers for lists is nice, but they’re not super secure. has 8 slots for list items, which is good for younger kids and maybe middle kids, too.Has a kickstand which we like a lot.
I**R
An amazing tool for ADHD or Autistic people who need visual task assistance
Easy to use, long battery life, lot of task sheets so you can easily switch between multiple list of tasks.It comes with a big visual timer and size is perfect to be readable from a decent distance. It has backlight so can be used at night and the alarm is loud enough to get the attention but not bother out.I already purchased a second one for our kid to use. It's been life changing.
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