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TIME TIMER Home MOD - 60 Minute Kids Visual Timer Home Edition - for Homeschool Supplies Study Tool, Timer for Kids Desk, Office Desk and Meetings with Silent Operation (Lake Day Blue)

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1.Color:Fern Green


2.:Case


About this item

  • TIME MANAGEMENT — The 60-minute learning clock assists with organization and concentration among tasks. The desk timer is ideal for kids and adults to improve time management and productivity while completing activities
  • SPECIAL NEEDS — The countdown analog timer can be understood intuitively by all ages and abilities, incluiding those with autism, ADHD or other learning disabilities. The visual timer provides a calm transition for every activity and ease workload during stressful situations
  • EASY TO USE — The homework timer features 4 different removable silicone covers (not included) that encourage a creative and energetic environment for all ages and abilities. Each available color can be assigned to a different learning timer for a designated activity, such as gym timer, homework timer, kitchen timer, study timer or work timer
  • OPTIONAL AUDIBLE ALERT — The timer for kids provides an optional alert feature for sound-sensitive environments to avoid distractions and interrumptions while doing your activity. This option is ideal for activities such as doing projects, reading, studying or taking tests
  • PRODUCT DETAILS — The school desk timer requires 1 AA battery (not included). You can choose from more available colors — cotton ball white, lake day blue, dreamsicle orange and pale shale (not included)


Time Timer has proven for 25 years to be a globally recognized time management resource for kids and adults. The learning timer is designed to show the passage of time using the signature red disk. As time elapses, the red disk disappears clockwise in a clear, visual way making daily routines stress-free and enjoyable at home, school and work. The optional alert (on/off) on the back of the timer controls the sound at the end of the timing cycle. Turn the center knob on the front of the visual timer counterclockwise until you reach your chosen time interval (up to 60 minutes). The Time Timer MOD Home Edition is the ideal 60-minute visual timer for all abilities and ages, including kids and adults with autism or ADHD. Personalize your desk timer, homework timer, kitchen timer, school timer or work timer. Express your unique personality with the 4 different available silicone case colors sold separately (additional colors sold as 2-pack)


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
My young clients love this! It gives a visual of time and they can turn the alarm on or off. They also like to add minutes when they want the session to continue.
mijntje van heeswijk
Reviewed in the Netherlands on April 23, 2025
I was hoping this original Time Timer would last longer than the fake/knockoff timers sold here and on Ali/temu/etc. Unfortunately, this one also failed (discovered this a few months ago, forgot about it's existence and I just found out the warranty period has expired, let's call that "adhd Tax" ). It was used occasionally by an adult, not a scratch on the exterior yet, but apparently the inside is the same poor quality as the knockoffs.Another downside is, the Time Timer has only 1 alarm mode which lasts about 2 seconds (so it can be easily missed if you're in another room or unintentionally ignored when you get distracted or when hyperfocussing on a task, the alarm is just too short and subtle).The knockoffs timers I had before all had multiple alarm durations: 3 or 30 seconds (which could be stopped with a button on top) and I will probably repurchase a Yunbaoit if they still exist.TLDR: there is absolutely no benefit to buying an expensive Time Timer, the quality is just as crappy as the cheaper alternatives and imo it's missing an essential annoying longer alarm setting so you actually are audible reminded that time's up.
Jay J.
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
Edit: It's working again! Don't know what happenedI initially loved the timer! It worked well for my needs as someone who prefers a visual reminder of how much time has passed/how much longer until I need to switch to the next task. The colors and overall design are very pleasing and the small size of it fit well on my desk.Unfortunately, after around 6 months of irregular use, the clock mechanism seems to have failed as when I twist the knob to set a time, there is no internal ticking noise nor does the timer face move/countdown. I have checked if the battery was the problem by switching out for the same brand and then a different brand, but the timer just doesn't work. The alarm still does tho, as when resetting it to 0 to see if that work fix the issue, it went off loud and clear!I don't know if mine was just faulty as these seem made for more regular use than I got out of it. I honestly might try out their original timer or purchase the app version to avoid having another broken one.
Shikin G.
Reviewed in Spain on May 25, 2024
Exactly like description
nikki
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
This visual timer is beneficial for teenagers who have been diagnosed with ADHD - it helps with transitions and helps them focus by seeing the visual timer vs analog timer. I myself have always preferred looking at the face of a watch versus looking at analog numbers (and I don't have ADHD or any other learning disabilities)I believe that any one should use this, not just those with learning disabilities...The timer also provides an optional alert feature for sound sensitive environments to avoid distractions. It was recommended by a teacher...
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
We mainly use it for our toddler and it works so well. He can set it himself, and then it gives him a visual for how much time is left on any given activity. I also like using it myself as a work/productivity timer, including for doing chores around the house.
bridgetmarie13
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
This timer sits on my desk and helps with deep dive work sessions. The time visualization is so helpful to quick glance at and see how much time is left. The alert is not obnoxious but is loud enough to hear when it goes off.If you like to Pomodoro method in your studies or work this timer is a great tool, especially for those that visualize time.
Vera
Reviewed in Germany on November 11, 2024
Der timetimer ist ein Gamechanger bei uns, insbesondere bei den Hausaufgaben, aber auch in der Früh, wenns darum geht rechtzeitig aus dem Haus zu kommen. Es gibt dem Kind mehr Selbstwirksamkeit (es entscheidet selber, wie lange es arbeiten möchte oder Pausen macht) und spart uns dadurch viele Konflikte. Tickt nicht, klingelt einmal nicht all zu laut, sieht auch ansprechend aus.
bldavis
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024
This was recommended to me for my eight-year-old daughter from the OT at school. I used to remind her what time it was in the morning and how much time she had left to get ready over and over again and it would just lead to an argument, and we still would not get out of the door on time. Since we had no issues. I’ve also found that it helps with her struggle with cleaning her room. I set the timer for three minutes and tell her to just clean as much as she can for that three minutes every time when the three minutes is up, she said so much fun and wants to keep resetting it until she’s done cleaning her room, it takes her a total of 20 minutes as opposed to where it just never got done unless I did it. Highly recommend
Holly Wels
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2022
Love this cute little timer. Just the stimulation I need for my ADHD brain. I looked for these timers after using the Visual Timer app. But I always forget to use an app, or if I do, it gets me sucked into my phone, so a physical timer with only one function is perfect! The timer is silent (unless you put it up against your ear to make sure it’s running) so it doesn’t make you anxious. Time can be abstract for an ADHD person so it’s helpful to look up and gauge how much time is left for something without having to note the exact second. The alarm is obnoxious, but at least it’s short. I’ll probably toggle between sound and silent modes: If I use the timer to get me in the zone then by the time is up I’ll have gotten there and I can just let it run out. But if I only have a short time before leaving for somewhere then the sound is useful. I didn’t go for the silicone case right away; it looks fine without it so it depends on how often I drop it. I placed it at eye level so it can serve as a gentle, aesthetically pleasing reminder—I was excited that it fit right on my window because I was afraid that if I left it on my desk it would get lost in the inevitable clutter.
brailo
Reviewed in Italy on June 25, 2022
Consegna perfetta. Disegno molto bello, silenziosissimo. Ottimo acquisto.
Madeleine
Reviewed in France on March 21, 2022
Je l'ai pris principalement pour m'aider à me concentrer pendant mes séances de révision. J'avais peur que ce soit un caprice (surtout vu le prix) mais il remplit bien son taff : il est petit, le design est épuré, il ne fait pas de bruit pendant la minuterie. On peut activer ou non une sonnerie en fin de retardateur.C'est très intuitif et visuel : pour se motiver lors de séances de type Pomodoro, c'est le parfait moyen de maîtriser son temps tout en mettant son téléphone de côté.J'espère qu'il tiendra dans le temps !
Momo
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2022
My 10 year old son could be doing homework and distracted by a leaf falling outside, which would then remind him of jumping in the leaves. So he would rake up a pile of leaves and jump in them. Jumping in the leaves reminds him of jumping on the tramp, so he would then go jump on the tramp. It's not as fun to jump alone, so he would of course want to go get a friend to play with. He would leave to get his friend... and not come back again until dinner. Anyway, I'm sure many of you know how that goes. This timer does a fantastic job of keeping him on track. I give him a time allotment for the task and set it in front of him. Whether it's homework, eating dinner, a chore, or playing on his iPad, he knows how much time he has and can easily see for himself as the time is getting closer to the end. This timer has saved us from multiple arguments and has saved him from a lot of nagging. I also set it for him in the morning, and he carries it around with him while he is getting ready for school and eating breakfast. If he gets everything done and ready on time before it goes off he gets a reward. It totally works...The ONLY downfall of this timer is that if you move it (when it's off), sometimes it will 'DING' a little while later on its own, making you think your house is haunted. But that's it.
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