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Auto Repeating Timer
Simple &
Powerful Way to Change Your Vision Habits
Great help for changing vision (and other) habits. It's easy to "start" to change a habit, but hard to remember to continue. I often used a regular timer to help me stay on track, but always longed for a repeating timer that would automatically repeat all day long. I looked at the classic "Motive-Aider" (TM) repeating timer, but resisted its $60 price. I studied many timers. Most either lacked an auto-repeat timer feature, or if they did have auto-repeat they were fragile or way too complicated. What happened to the InvisibleClock timer? I found the Invisible Clock (TM) timer in 2008 and liked it so much we started offering it here on our website. It is still a great timer, and at $40 it has many more features, even simultaneous ones! We no longer carry it but you can still find it at InvisibleClock.com. We found a simpler, cheaper timer. A repeating timer is one of the simplest and best reminders to relax or breathe or sketch or whatever vision habit you are trying to befriend. At $19.95, this one is sturdy and simple. It has a lot fewer features than the Invisible Clock timer, but it has all the repeating timer features I want. It either vibrates or beeps. (High or low beep volume) It's nice sometimes to use the optional 2-stage intervals. The timer is sturdy, and since it's built for workouts it has a strong spring-clip if you want to attach it to clothing, a purse, or somewhere near your computer. This timer will become your best friend for changing your vision habits, and other habits too! |
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Example - Computer Use: Set a 20 minute repeat cycle with a soft beep or vibration. When it goes off, do one relaxed breath and drop your shoulders. Or use the 2-stage timer to breathe for 60 seconds every 20 minutes. Your eyes and your brain will feel a lot better at the end of the day! |
| Keep it Simple: Respond to the timer EVERY time it goes off, otherwise you'll stop noticing the signal. If you want a break, just move the thumb switch to the "0" setting". The timer will stop alerting you until you move the thumb switch back to "Vibr" or "Beep". |
| Alarm Options: Set a high or low volume beep, or vibration, or use a beep plus a high or low vibration. (I miss the super-low beep setting of the Invisible Clock, but I like this model's stronger vibration. If you really need a very-low volume beep, try putting it in a sock!) |
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