The Invisible Clock is an assistive device that works great for timed voiding programs, medication reminders, meeting timer, exercising, and literally hundreds of other activities when a flexible timer is needed. The unit has 12 daily alarms that can be set for specific times. This provides you with flexibility when a specific interval is not practical. Alternately, the unit allows you to choose a specific interval if that is more convenient. You can even choose both. The 12 alarms are automatically organized by the time of day, so it's easy to keep track of your programmed alarms and easy to check, erase, or set additional alarms. The Invisible Clock uses a vibration system (similar to that of a pager) that is private yet easy to feel. You can even adjust the vibration or beep low for a gentle and quiet reminder, or higher for a stronger alert. The single AAA battery is easy and inexpensive to change. The Invisible Clock is affordably priced, easy to program, and easy to use. Includes belt clip and battery. Comes with a one year warranty.
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The Invisible Clock is a great alternative to a wrist watch and is the most "customizable" unit that we have found on the market - allowing up to 12 specific alarm times or up to a 999 hour auto reset countdown mode! The vibration is only 6 seconds versus about 20 seconds for the watches, but most children will still respond to this length of vibration. The unit must be worn next to the body to be felt (e.g., waist band)- which is a disadvantage for a number of young children. Also, children are more likely to lose a device clipped to the waist, than a watch worn on the wrist.
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| Manufacturer | Time Now, Inc. |
| Countdown Timer | Up to 23 hours 59 minutes |
| Independent Alarms | Twelve |
| Alarm Type | Vibration and Sound |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| Battery | 1 AAA alkaline |
| Back light | Yes |
| Color | Black |
| Product Dimensions | 2.2" wide x 1.5" tall x 0.5" deep |
| Water Resistance | No |
| Features | Latex free, includes clear plastic belt clip |
| Shipping Weight | 6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) |
| Instruction Manual | Invisible Clock Instructions |
| Care Instructions | Keep clean and dry. DO NOT bathe or swim with unit. |
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Invisible Clock II Vibrating Reminder
- Usage: Use when you need alarms at intervals of time - great for timed voiding, medication reminders, or any event you don't want to miss!
- Alert type: Beep and vibration with a volume/strength control that allows you to customize the intensity of your reminder
- Features: 12 independent alarms each day, countdown timer for an interval reminder
- Beep and vibration with a volume/strength control that allows you to customize the intensity of your reminder
- Appearance: Small wearable unit, attaches to waistband or pocket
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We use this product for my son who has daytime enuresis or daytime wetting accidents at school. He is 7 years old and together we made a little pouch for the alarm (buttons and screen totally out of sight, and not distracting) and attached it to a piece of elastic waistband. He wears it under his shirt and it is set to vibrate at certain increments during the day where there is a natural break. (eg, before lunch, before gym...) It works well because an inanimate object is reminding him to go use the restroom, instead of a person whom he feels may be "nagging" him constantly. It took out that power struggle, and He doesn't take it personally, and it actually has relieved a certain amount of anxiety to all parties. One improvement that we did make, is that it was easy to bump the rubber buttons while moving around, thus setting off a counter or other option rather than the alarm setting. So we took an exacto knife to the buttons and shaved them flat to the alarms plastic case. It didn't ruin the aesthetics of the alarm, and we can still easily push the buttons when needed, without them ALWAYS being pushed. Another aspect of this alarm opposed to other alarms was the price, it was very affordable, much less than the watches. It has up to 12 alarm settings each day, and comparable watches with similar features were at least twice as expensive. (An expensive watch is NOT what I want to worry about my 7 year old fiddling with or losing at school) Also, the 2 AAA batteries are easy to change out, unlike the specialized, expensive and short lived cell batteries necessary for the watch. We haven't had to change them out yet, and it is set to vibrate for 20 seconds, 9 alarms a day. We have been using this product for over three months, and while it doesn't eliminate all problems (he still has to listen to the vibration alarm and if he doesn't he has an accident), it has eliminated the excuse that he didn't know it was time, because he didn't feel the body cues. Another option that we occasionally do, is change the location he wears the device from his waist to his upper arm or ankle. We simply sewed another piece of elastic waist band material into a small band and attach it around the band with the included plastic belt clip, it changes things up a bit.
- bottom line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
