The Original Visual Timer
For anyone who wants to measure and manage time more effectively, Time Timer® is an innovative visual timer designed to “show” the passage of time through the use of a patented red disk that disappears as time elapses. Unlike traditional timers that fail to make the abstract concept of time concrete, award-winning Time Timer® products visualize “time remaining” providing stress-free time management at work, school and home to make every moment count.
Time Timer® In Education
Teachers around the world have discovered the power of the award-winning Time Timer® products to transform stressful transition periods, reduce resistance to routines and increase their ability to manage their classrooms.
Jan Rogers as featured on CBS's Innovation Nation.
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“Not only does it help make time “make sense” to my students, it also decreases the anxiety and uncertainty that can often attach themselves to timed events.”
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"I just wanted to thank you for your terrific product. Your timer has greatly aided my husband and I in getting our two-year old daughter in to bed at time!"
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“Since using the Time Timer, my meetings have never been more efficient or effective. People actually want to attend because I don't waste their time”
Time Timer® is highly regarded and recommended by key opinion leaders
4 M+
Timers Sold
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What We Make
For anyone that wants to manage and measure time more effectively, Time Timer® creates products that provide stress-free time management at work, home and school in order to make every moment count. We have innovated products supported by research and experts as well as our patented and unique red disk that disappears as time elapses in a logical clockwise direction.
We want to provide stress-free time management for greater productivity, organization, and relaxation and to reduce levels of anxiety
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