⏰ Time waits for no one—make every second count!
The Yunbaoit VT08 Pro Digital Rechargeable Visual Timer is a cutting-edge time management tool featuring a 3.4-inch colored screen, 100% silent operation, and a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 80 hours. Designed for all ages, it helps improve time awareness and productivity, making it perfect for studying, working, or cooking.
A**
I love this timer!
I've had 2 of these timers for over 2 years and I love them! Great visual of time remaining or elapsed; can be silent or sound; very nicely packaged; I love that the battery is rechargeable/ USB C cord included; need a 5 v charging brick. Sound turns off after 40 seconds. Magnetic so you can mount it temporarily. Seller very helpful and responsive; definitely recommend.
N**F
A Worthy Upgrade to Traditional Timers
The media could not be loaded. Yubaoit VT08 Pro Visual Timer stands out from traditional timers with three important features: big digital display, USB-C connector, and rechargeable battery.I use this timer regularly to help me focus on important tasks.Timer functionalityControl the minutes by sliding a rolling wheel. The wheel has a satisfying click feedback and it’s texturized, making the slide easy to use. You get a click sound as you scroll when you have the sound on. You can either start at 0 and go up or start at 60 and go down, which allows for faster time search. The timer also remembers the time you used last after waking up from hibernation.DisplayThe display quality is more than adequate. It has good viewing angles and it is visible under heavy sunlight. It collects a fair amount of fingerprints, but it doesn't impact the overall experience. At certain angles, you can see white light bleeding but for what it is, it’s totally acceptable. The display hibernates after 30 seconds of inactivity. You can also turn it off using a backside switch.LooksThe feel is lightweight on the hands. The plastic silver trim is very appealing.Other features,It has a strong magnet on the backUSB-C charging is a fantastic additionLow battery indicatorSuggestions for version 2.0-Customizable templates (other colors) and timer ringtones.-Allow longer duration before hibernation-Add a slider with 10-minute intervals
M**.
Great timer for 2 months.
I bought this timer ~60 days ago. Only charged it once. Worked like a charm. Used it everyday.Died. Will not take a charge.Never dropped. Never got wet. Lived on a desk and died on the desk.Not worth. Will be trying another timer.
J**7
Very useful!
Love this timer! It's genuinely been so helpful to me with my ADHD. I appreciate that it's a visual timer, but that it also shows the numerical timer. I also appreciate how loud it is. I've only used the magnets on my refrigerator, but they've seemed strong and the timer doesn't slide down.
T**�
Not even a year old, and it died…
Edit - July 2024: it’s been a few months since I bought the replacement, we really needed something like this both my daughter and I have ADHD and this tool is a lifesaver with homeschool and staying on task with other things. It’s frustrating that it broke, but I have to say it’s worth it to have the functionality of a visual timer.May 2024:I went to use it the other day, and it came was only beeping when pushing buttons and nothing was coming on the screen looking closer it was very very faint, so I thought maybe it just needed to be charged again. After charging it overnight, it wouldn’t turn on at all. When I plug it in, I can push the buttons and they make noise but there’s nothing on the screen. It’s like the light in the screen is separate from the battery and it’s gone out.I absolutely loved this timer, but because it’s outside of the time window I can’t return it. I definitely would recommend this if it lasted longer than 8 months! I actually didn’t even use it very much in the first few months. But it works really well for my daughter and I to stay focused while getting things done/getting ready in the morning. Super bummer…
K**N
Very visual and can mute sound. I love it!
I love this timer so much, I bought one for work and one for home. I have ADHD so I need a timer to keep me on track and the added pressure of a deadline (dopamine fix from the impending end of the time limit). The red is very visible and it’s easy to set. It runs up to 1 hour. It doesn’t need charging very often. I think I’ve had one of them for two months and use it every work day and I have only charged it’s the one time when I first got it. It eventually turns the screen off if you ignore the timer going off, which saves battery life. This is a great feature for someone with ADHD that won’t remember to turn it off. It will run while charging. It uses a standard C-cable to charge. Best of all, it can be run on mute so there isn’t an audible timer. An audible timer is disruptive for others at work and my dog is terrified of beeping, so a mute option is critical at home too. Most other timers don’t offer a mute option. It also has a louder and softer alarm option and the time blinks when it gets to zero. Overall, spending extra money on a digital timer is the way to go.
H**Q
Good Timer for kids, Battery caught fire.
I got three of these to use to track how much screen time the kids get to have. Completing tasks may earn more while misbehavior would reduce it. Having a centralized time made it easier for multiple adults to adjust time and keep things fair without requiring coordination. Having the visual cue for how much time was left made it accessible and useful for younger children who can't read time yet.For a year and five months, things were great. Then this morning, while charging one of the timers, something caught fire melting some of the internal plastic. The upside there's no real external damage so whatever happened was contained by the housing. But it sucks that it happened at all. Of course now I'll be scrutinizing the remaining two. If I have further issues I'll drop 1-star reviews for the other purchases.
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