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  1. AIR SWITCH WITH 10 MINUTE TIMER On off switch has 10 minute timer for installation on jetted bath tubs and spas. Unit is remotely operated by standard air button mounted on tub. At any time within the cycle, the button can be pushed to reset and start new 10 minute cycle. Unit may replace electromechanical wall timer or be wired in series with it for tub side control....[More Information]

  2. BRIGHT BOLD LONG RING TIMER (MODEL 448666) Timer has large numbers enabling the user to see them easily. Long ring feature allows time for hearing impaired to hear it. 6 inches in diameter. Numbers are 3/4 inch high. ....[More Information]

  3. ITZBEEN BABY CARE TIMER Picture of ITZBEEN BABY CARE TIMER The Itzbeen Baby Care Timer is a cognitive aid, prompter and timer designed to help parents with memory or cognitive disabilities remember basic details of infant care. This device features four timers that count up with the touch of a button. The four buttons allow the user to track baby changing, baby feeding, napping and waking; and there is one extra button that can be customized. Other features include a back clip for portability, a soft-glow nightlight, a nursing reminder for the mother to...[More Information]

  4. JAMES REMIND-O-TIMER WITH BRAILLE (MODEL J143WEB) Picture of JAMES REMIND-O-TIMER WITH BRAILLE (MODEL J143WEB) The James Remind-O-Timer with Braille, model J143WEB, is a tactile alarm clock and timer designed for use by individuals who are deaf blind. This twelve hour analog clock has a buzzer alarm, timers, and a built-in socket for use with a bed shaker (not included). The timer can be set to start and stop electrical equipment and appliances. The buzzer is set by moving a series of small pins around the face. Any combination of quarter hour periods may be set. There are 48 set pins with a 16 minute "o...[More Information]

  5. JUMBO TIMER (MODEL 4520) Picture of JUMBO TIMER (MODEL 4520) The Jumbo Timer, model 4520, is a timer designed for use with individuals with cognitive disabilities. This large, 60-minutes is intended to help keep the user on task and the buzzer can help to transition to a new task. DIMENSIONS: 8 inches in circumference....[More Information]

  6. LUX EXTENDED LOUD RING TIMER (MODEL 1929) Picture of LUX EXTENDED LOUD RING TIMER (MODEL 1929) The Lux Extended Loud Ring Timer, model 1929, is a timer designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. This timer has a 5-second loud ring, and can be set and operated using one hand. It has a spring wound movement with one-minute to one-hour time settings. The high-impact plastic case has four rubber feet. OPTIONS: Antimicrobial (white and almond only). DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 2.75 x 4.25 x 3.5 inches. WEIGHT: 6.4 ounces. COLOR: White, almond, slate, blue, or mauve. WARRANTY: 1-year limi...[More Information]

  7. LUX LONG RING TIMER (MODEL 2428) Picture of LUX LONG RING TIMER (MODEL 2428) The Lux Long Ring Timer, model 2428, is a tactile timer for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. It times periods from 1 to 60 minutes. The rotary center knob has raised lines each minute and a raised print number and line at each 5 minute interval going clockwise. The timer has a spring wound movement in a high impact plastic case. OPTIONS: Antimicrobial (white, almond, black, and green only). WEIGHT: 6.4 ounces. COLOR: White, almond, hunter green, cobalt blue, slate blue, mauve, o...[More Information]

  8. SPEAK N' BREW COFFEE MAKER Picture of SPEAK N' BREW COFFEE MAKER The Speak N' Brew Coffee Maker is a voice input and voice output coffee maker designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This stainless steel 10-cup coffee maker is equipped with an internal chip that understands speech and is used to set the clock or program the brew time. The user speaks the time he or she wants the coffee ready and the device answers, confirming the time. The time is also shown in a display window as the device can also be manually operated. Features in...[More Information]

  9. TACTILE JAMES REMIND-O-TIMER Picture of TACTILE JAMES REMIND-O-TIMER The Tactile James Remind-O-Timer is a tactile timer and alarm clock designed for use by individuals who are deaf blind. This sturdy 24-hour analog clock has tactile markings, exposed metal clock hands, and a built-in socket for a bed shaker with alternating current (AC) adapter (not included). The clock is mounted in a wooden box. It is a modified version of the James Remind-O-Timer made by the American Time and Signal Company. OPTIONS: Bed shaker. DIMENSIONS: 7.5 x 7.25 x 3.25 inches. WARRANTY:...[More Information]

  10. ZEITGEIST TALKING TIME MACHINE Picture of ZEITGEIST TALKING TIME MACHINE The Zeitgeist Talking Time Machine is a voice output unit with clock, calendar, timer, and stopwatch functions, designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This portable electronic device combines a number of time-related functions and speaks through either its integrated speaker or headphones (not included). The unit tells time (including dual time zone) in hours, minutes, and seconds, and automatically adjusts to Daylight Savings Time and leap years. Its talking calendar ...[More Information]

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