

⏰ Flip. Focus. Finish. Your productivity’s new best friend.
The Ticktime Pomodoro Timer is a sleek, rechargeable productivity cube featuring 6 preset intervals (3 to 30 minutes), customizable countdowns up to 99 minutes 59 seconds, and a gyroscope flip-to-start sensor. Designed for ADHD users, students, and professionals, it offers silent, vibration, or sound alerts and a magnetic back for versatile placement. Compact and lightweight, it supports flexible pause/resume functionality and long-lasting USB-C rechargeable battery life, making distraction-free focus effortless anywhere.















| ASIN | B08HWCWY6Z |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,859 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #118 in Timers |
| Brand | PIHEN |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,348) |
| Date First Available | September 12, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 2.46 ounces |
| Item model number | LJN-TM2 |
| Manufacturer | PIHEN |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Number of settings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5"D x 1.5"W x 2"H |
| Screen Size | 4.83 Centimeters |
| UPC | 710670943247 |
G**9
Old-school productivity meets new-school design
I’ve used a lot of timers in my day , from wind-up kitchen ones that sound like a smoke alarm having a nervous breakdown to fancy apps that promise focus but mostly deliver distraction. This little gadget actually does the job. Flip it, set it, and get to work. No fussing with menus, no scrolling through settings like you’re trying to launch a rocket. I use it for my Pomodoro sessions, stretches, even when I’m cooking. It’s small, solid, and has just enough beep to get your attention without making the dog think the world’s ending. Battery life could be better, but I charge it with my phone in the morning and it’s good to go. All in all , a clean, clever, no-nonsense tool that helps keep my easily-distracted butt on track. If you need something that looks good on your desk and actually keeps you moving, this one’s worth the coin.
Y**V
It was 3 years since I bought this and still using it. Great product.
Truly gamechanger for my daily tasks
B**X
Nifty little gadget
So far this timer seems both useful and pretty nifty. The niftiness factor is important because for a lot of people who need this kind of object, the object itself needs to be both interesting and easy to use. Each side of the hexagon has a different preset time, from 5 minutes to 60 minutes. All I have to do is turn it on and set it down with the preset time I want, and it shows the numeric countdown plus a visible color wheel that also helps visualize how much time is left. You can also set a custom time. The beep is not unpleasant to my ears, and the volume is adjustable (though I haven't tested that feature myself yet). The timer feels very lightweight, which may be perceived as an advantage (portability) or disadvantage (potential lack of durability). Some users sensitive to tactile cues might wish for something that feels a bit heftier. My only criticism is that the timer is marketed as having a magnetic back so you can stick it to metal surfaces, but its magnet is much too weak to support its own weight, despite how lightweight it is. That's why I give this product only 4 stars. With a decent magnet it would be an easy 5 stars.
L**I
Easy to use
I'm glad it's small because it doesn't take up a lot of room on my desk. Came partially charged, so I was able to use it right out of the box. Very easy to use, just flip it over to the time you want. No app needed or anything, which I appreciate it because I didn't have to spend any extra time to set up an account or anything to use it. Literally just open the box and you can use it right away. Also, shipping was very fast.
D**L
The 5 minute power saving mode is a deal breaker
It works well, looks nice, and is less finicky about placement than some other physical timers I've tried, but like some others it has one major issue for me which is that after a few minutes of being paused it shuts off. So if I'm trying to use it as a work timer and get a phone call I have to either sit there babysitting it, remember the time so I can manually set it later, or just hope my phone call is less than 5 minutes long. Remembering the time shouldn't be that difficult.
A**J
Really Handy Timer!
I really like using this little timer. Once I got down how it functions, it's much easier to use than setting a timer on my watch whenever I make tea, time stretches, etc. The interface is easy to use once you understand a couple things: To turn it on, just press either of the buttons. You can also manually turn it off by sitting it with the screen facing up and holding both buttons for a moment. It will also turn off on its own after a moment with the screen facing up. Once it's on, set it on any side to start the timer. Whichever number is facing up is what it will count down from. Set it with the screen facing up to stop the timer. To set a custom timer, turn it on, set it with the screen facing up, and press the M+ and S+ buttons to set the minutes and seconds you desire. To set the volume, set it on any number-side down and press the V+ or V- button for whichever loudness you want. To count up, turn it on and set it with the screen facing down. Stand it with the screen facing up to stop the counting. Alarms and the counting-up cannot be resumed, only started again. I hope this helps! I really like this little device.
A**R
I was really excited for this to arrive. Love the size and looks ok. It's in the premium price range for its competition, and for that, at minimum, I would expect the display to automatically rotate based on the side you're using. It's only properly aligned when using 30 and 5 min modes. I wish it didn't irk me as much as it does so I could give a proper rating for the rest of its features
L**N
...er lässt sich sicher auch wunderbar als Küchentimer einsetzen, wenngleich klar sein muss, dass man mit 3, 5, 10, 15 oder 30 Minuten "auskommen" muss. Es lässt sich zwar eine individuelle Zeit einstellen, aber das ist etwas umständlich. Ansonsten denkbar einfach: (Beliebigen) Knopf drücken und auf die Seite legen, welche die gewünschte Minutenzahl zeigt. Abbrechen: einfach hochkant stellen. Wir nutzen ihn als Timer im Bad, um nicht zu vergessen, das Fenster zu schließen. Funktioniert wunderbar. Der "Weck"ton ist laut genug, um durch zwei verschlossene Türen gehört zu werden.
M**R
muy practico para la organización del tiempo
チ**コ
勉強にかなり役立つ
S**N
I didn’t know I needed a tiny magnetic cube to boss me around, but here we are — and honestly, I kind of love it. The Ticktime Pomodoro Timer is like a personal time coach that doesn’t yell or judge you. Just flip it so the number of minutes you want is facing up (3, 5, 10, 15, 25, or 30), and boom — instant countdown. No fiddling with apps or getting sucked into the black hole of your phone. I have ADHD, so focus can be… let’s say "adventurous." This little guy keeps me locked in and actually makes doing stuff kinda fun. It’s great for work, studying, chores, or pretending to do chores while you stare into the void for 15 minutes. Bonus: it’s magnetic. Mine lives on the side of a metal shelf like some kind of helpful productivity goblin. Also, the adjustable sound and mute mode is clutch — I can use it in silence or let it give me a gentle “HEY, TIME’S UP” beep. Pros: No app, no distractions — just flip and go. Actually makes me start tasks I’ve been avoiding since 2012. Doesn’t make weird ticking sounds like old-school timers (so no horror movie flashbacks). Cons: You may feel personally attacked when it goes off and you're still staring at your coffee. Bottom line: If your brain needs a little structure (or a lot), and your phone is more of a temptation than a tool, this cube is worth it. It’s the most fun I’ve ever had being told what to do by an inanimate object.
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