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Hexagon Rotating Productivity Timer with Clock, Pomodoro Timer with 5,15, 30, 45, 60 Minute Presets, Timer for People with ADHD (Orange)

Original price was: $29.99.Current price is: $17.99.

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Product Description

The Best Timer to Boost Your ProductivityThe Best Timer to Boost Your Productivity

Introducing Znewtech Hexagon Timer (Orange)Introducing Znewtech Hexagon Timer (Orange)

Rotating Znewtech Hexagon Timer to Timer ModeRotating Znewtech Hexagon Timer to Timer Mode

Rotate the timer back to clock positionRotate the timer back to clock position

Znewtech Hexagon Timer Features and SpecificationsZnewtech Hexagon Timer Features and Specifications

A stylish and innovative digital desk timer with clock
Simply turn the timer position to start and stop countdown
Display countdown time remaining on the LCD screen
Adjustable volume control in 3 levels: High, Low, Silent
Flashing back-lit visual alert

Customers say

Customers find the timer easy to use and functional. They mention it’s simple, comes with instructions, and works great to keep them on track. Customers also appreciate the design and focus. However, some customers are disappointed with the readability and lighting. Opinions are mixed on the timer and alarm sound.

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  1. RA

    Handy Timer
    I did not realize how much I needed one of these in my life. Even my husband thinks it is handy. I am time blind these days. So I use the timer all day long. I carry it with me from room to room to keep myself accountable and on task. Using this consistently is helping me get external feedback as to how much time has passed. My time blindness is a characteristic I’d like to change or at least substantially improve in the long run.So what is working for this timer is that it is big but not so huge that it is cumbersome to hand carry from one space to another. It is easily portable, but substantial enough that you might not want to carry it around in a purse or backpack due to it’s hexagon shape and awkward size for packing. If you do travel with this timer, make sure you turn off the sounds or you’ll be hearing beeps all day. I use the 45 minute preset for napping when I get fatigued, it takes about 20 minutes for my mind to stop racing…so things even out to just over 20 minutes of actual sleep. Also the 15 minute preset is what I use to monitor how much time is left for nebulizer treatments. It is really hard for me to sit still, but when I see the count down and only “x” amount of time left; it helps. Deadlines help; even artificial ones. I think this one works because it is large enough to spot in an inevitable mess. The wall of awful/ inertia threshold for tasks is lowered because you literally flip the hexagon to the preset you want and it starts counting down. It is no fuss. The design is simple clean lines; so it is handy. I wish there was a smaller and more affordable version that I could travel with. It would be useful to carry one in my backpack, purse, or pocket. This one is a little too big for that, if you are into minimalist styles. Because it is essentially analog or at least disconnected from your phone or computer, I seem to be less distracted when muddling through tasks and other administrative projects.

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  2. MClark

    Perfect for Tasking!
    This is actually my second one after I lost the first – I really like this, it’s straightforward and easy and the time intervals work well for making my task list fly away. Highly recommended for other ADHDers, and even though it takes batteries it doesn’t go through them quickly!

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  3. Cassandra Bankson

    My favorite plastic-countdown-smashy-study-thingy
    Didn’t know I needed a little plastic object to yell at me while I work/study, but let me tell you this is a lifesaver.If you’re looking for a pomodoro timer that doesn’t live on your phone (hello, distractions) then the options are slim to pick through.I’ve purchased either four or five different ones, but this one is the best by far.it is really easy to use and set up – I like that it has multiple timing options depending on what you need. Once a countdown and beeps angrily for 30 seconds to a minute, it starts counting back up, so if for some reason you left the room and came back, you could see how much time has elapsed since the timer went off. Its also very satisfying to slam the snooze or reset button when the alarm goes off.It does run on batteries, and because of this I have found that if I slam it a bit too violently, or if I throw it in a backpack/purse and it gets jostled around, the clock on the front will reset. to me this isn’t a huge issue as I mainly use it as a timer, so I just live with the fact that the actual time on the front is wrong, but the timer always counts down correctly.The front screen is not super bright, but even with my janky eyesight I don’t have an issue seeing the display properly. It’s just not lit up in your face.It does have a funny little rattlesnake noise to it, but apparently this is on purpose and it’s why you can change the timer by flipping it- this little weight inside is the mechanism it uses to resetIt is a little bit bigger than expected, I thought it would be about the size of a clenched fist when I purchased it. When it came in the mail, it’s actually about the size of a small coffee mug, or about twice the size of an iPhone, just in a hexagonal configuration.My main thing is that when I’m working or studying, I either get way too distracted, or I get so deep into my work/projects that I go waaaaayyy over time.This has been a lifesaver when it comes to my studying habits. I started off with 15 minutes of intense focus, and overtime was able to graduate to the 30 minute, 45 minute, and then 60 Mark – and now I am working on doing multiple 60 minutes in a row with a bathroom break to prepare for some long 6 to 8 hour examinations.It really is priceless in this regard for me, because I am trying to build up test taking/study stamina. I have tried other more aesthetically pleasing timers, but they don’t work as well, or Are frustrating to set up, don’t have the time-change flexibility, or don’t have the alarm function, and the ones on my phone get me distracted with notifications every time.So overall, I wish it were smaller, I wish the screen were a little bit brighter (I don’t really use it as an alarm clock) and I do wish that it didn’t make a rattle snake noise when you carry it in your backpack, but overall it is my favorite plastic-countdown-smashy-study-thingy, and I’m ready to purchase a second one for my little brother.

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  4. JB

    Great timer but not sure why this is marketed as a Pomodoro clock
    I bought this clock because the Pomodoro method helps me focus at work, and, since I work in a quiet workspace with other people, I wanted a clock that didn’t set off a noise and had easy preset timers. This clock is great for that, and I use it every day when I’m at work. When the timer is up, the screen flashes a light, which I like. Once the timer is finished, it also counts up, which is also very convenient for me as I can just let it count up to whatever time I need for my break.HOWEVER, I don’t understand why it’s marketed as a Pomodoro clock when the Pomodoro method is clearly 25 minutes/5 minutes or 50 minutes/10 minutes. The timers are all preset, and, as far as I know, there is no way to set your own custom timer. So if you are a Pomodoro purist, this is not the clock for you, unless you are willing to do your own math with the timers and counting up feature. If you don’t see yourself using exactly the preset timers, then this clock is also not for you.This four star review is NOT because I dislike this clock. I find it very useful, and it definitely helps my productivity and focus. It is 4 stars because the marketing is inaccurate, and it is not a true Pomodoro clock.

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  5. S. Mosher

    Exactly what I needed
    I would probably rate this a 4.5 but I’m rounding this up to five because it’s overall excellent product. So the things that I like: it has a very long battery life, it’s accurate and easy to read, I love the count up feature as well as the countdown, good build quality and very easy to use. The only thing that I do not like and has been mentioned in previous reviews is that the screen is a little bit dark. There’s no way to make it brighter, but if there was, it will probably decrease battery life so there’s always a trade-off. Anyway, that’s only half a star off and honestly less than that, so still a five star product. recommend.

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  6. KatScar80

    I took a leap of faith and purchased two of these clocks at once – one for both of my offices. I wanted an easier & more focused way to help me time block my tasks and this clock is exactly what I was looking for. It works like a charm and it’s incredibly well made – the quality definitely matches what I expected of the price point; if not more.If you are someone who likes to set boundaries around your tasks & time but just need that little extra way of monitoring those boundaries….you need this clock. It will give you the extra nudge/accountability that you’re looking for.

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  7. Kelly Lou

    I ordered two of these, one for me and one for my colleague, they are great ! we love them and find them so easy to use. We use them to silently show that we are busy on a task throughout the workday so that we are not disturbed and they truly do work, everyone can read them easily and knows not to bother us when they are on.I would have said that its slightly on the pricey side, but after using it, i would buy again.

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  8. Lyss

    The batteries last only a few days. When I want to study and need it, it never works, always out of battery and then you need to set everything up again. The timer sound is also very disturbing, goes faster after a few seconds and is very annoying. Definitely not for studying/pomodoro.

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  9. Amazon Customer

    Love this clock. We use it for housework, homework, power naps etc.Makes life easier. Bit expensive but worth it.

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  10. Angela M

    If you have trouble with procrastination this can be one of your tricks for getting going. So easy to set – just turn it round – no fiddling with buttons. Rather expensive for what it is, but I expect to get my money’s worth. They could cut costs by having a less luxury box – doesn’t really sit with the plastic item haha

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