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The VB80 12 Alarm Vibrating Watch is a sleek, rechargeable wristwatch featuring 12 silent vibration alarms designed for discreet reminders throughout the day. With an IP65 splash-proof rating, a soft silicone band, and an ultra-long battery life lasting up to 4 weeks per charge, it’s perfect for professionals and individuals with ADHD, hearing, or vision impairments. Its large horizontal display and powerful vibrations ensure you never miss a critical alert, making it the ultimate ‘set it and forget it’ companion for busy, mindful living.
| ASIN | B07MQG2DLP |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,923 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #3 in Novelty Watches |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (2,452) |
| Date First Available | January 10, 2019 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | eSeasonGear |
R**N
Great for deaf and vision impaired.
The product title seems to advertise for the ADHD but this watch is quite useful for the deaf and vision impaired. I like it better than my Fitbit Sense. It doesn't stink up from needing to be worn snug or feel intrusive while I sleep. It's lightweight, as the watch display is nearly as thin as the silicone band, and can be worn loosely-- I don't even notice it around my wrist yet it still wakes me up without an issue. This is impressive for a deaf guy needing a vibrating alarm clock who spent at least $50 on those deaf clocks that come with a vibrating wired puck (or wireless) you put under the pillow that sometimes fail because it unplugs or the puck falls off the bed. The deaf clocks are prone to design flaws. I hated needing to set the deaf clock's vibration back on after the alarm went off because I'd sometimes forget to set it back on or set it incorrectly because the button slider design has a bad tactile feel to it which led to some days where I didn't wake up and I was late. The alarm of the VB80 is set by its own software and automatically goes off everyday without the need to press anything (other than to stop the buzzing) to readjust the alarm thus always works via set it and forget it. The Fitbit requires your phone in order for the alarm to set but ends up glitching, plus the aforementioned problems with deaf clocks-- I find the VB80 to be the holy grail product that solves my vibrating alarm clock issue. I get the anxious-free feeling that the alarm will work 100% of the time rather than other devices where 99% or less has led to being late a few times. If you're hearing impaired and rely on vibrating alarms you must know what I'm talking about. It's those little things in design that can royally screw up a product. I'm writing to let you know the VB80 is the best solution I have found. The font size is big on the VB80, which is useful for the vision impaired. The watch's horizontal display rather than a conventional round or square display allows plenty of room to display numbers and letters. EDIT: I've owned it for a year and still love this thing. The battery life is insane. Charge it once for only a few minutes and it lasts for a month. I recently discovered a secret. When the battery reaches 10% the watch shuts off and can't be turned on. After charging it, the watch displayed the correct time and retained my alarms. I think what's going on is the company programmed the watch to power off at 10% in order to utilize the remaning battery life to keep your settings so you don't have to configure it again? Truly a set it and forget it watch. I just got home from bumping into a guy on the street causing the clock to fall out so I ordered another one. Word of advice: be careful when you lift the band to charge it. I ripped the band which caused the clock to slip out sometimes. I wore it loosely today so grinding into someone caused it to fall out and I lost it. Kinda funny knowing that thing will buzz loudly every morning on the street for a month. Happy to buy another one though! If they sell spare bands I recommend getting some because they're a little fragile. As someone with a deafblind condition, I plan to use this forever.
C**G
Works great!
After not being able to rely on my Apple Watch to wake me up during the night, I decided to try the VB80 12 Alarm Vibrating Watch. I need to get up during the night to take a medication and don’t want to wake my husband when I do. Unfortunately, if my wrist that is wearing my Apple Watch is under the blankets or my pillow, the alarm quickly shuts off, before waking me up. I wasn’t sure how well the VB80 watch would, as it significantly cheaper than other alternatives. I was pleasantly surprised! Admittedly, initially it took a bit for me to get the hang of setting the alarms. I would now say it’s easy to do. This watch has a low profiles and is only slightly bigger than the band. It’s very comfortable to wear while sleeping. The vibration is very strong and doesn’t easily get shut off, like my Apple Watch. Where I only use this once at night, the battery life lasts over 2 weeks. It also has 12 alarms that can be set. Again, once you get the hang of it, it’s easy to set alarms. I would highly recommend this watch for anyone that needs to get up during the night or early morning for both it’s effectiveness and price.
K**.
Great when it was working, but only lasted just over a month
I got this for an elderly parent who needs to put drops in her eye every 2 hours. This worked great for the first 4-5 weeks and then it did not have the correct time. After fixing the time ofte, the tens digit in the minutes stopped lighting up all together. Very disappointing, as when it was working it was so great for her. Now we have to set a timer on our phones, and in some situations it’s not appropriate to have that going off; where the watch would vibrate and not disturb anyone. :(
P**N
Very good design for silent vibrating alarm watch, but programming and instructions are cryptic
I have looked long and hard for a silent vibrating alarm to wake up without waking my wife. This is the best one I have found. It's amazing how few solutions there are for this very common problem. A watch is the right approach; vibrators under the pillow shake the whole bed and wake up the other person too. There are vibrating alarm watches from Timex and Casio. They work well but they are so thick they are uncomfortable to wear in bed, and they are cryptic to program - not obvious. This eSeasongear VB80 watch is the best solution yet in the sense that it's reasonably thin and comfortable. The vibration is enough to wake you and does not shake anyone else. The display and functionality are OK if a little odd. The display has just a few bright dots per character. It is, however, sufficiently legible, especially after you understand what strings like "A10F" mean. That one means alarm 1 is off. Did you guess? It has 8 alarms, which is not relevant for waking up in the morning. Each one, once set, goes off every day until you turn off that alarm. The biggest problem is the un-obvious programming method and the brief, unclear instructions. If you read it a few times and try a few times you will figure out how to set the alarm(s). It would be easy to write better instructions. The programming function could be easier to use with no added cost, just extra thought given to how real people will use it. Note, this watch is chargeable via USB. It does not have a replaceable battery. The instructions say a full charge lasts about a week. You can check the charge level via the user interface.
S**D
Loud vibrations, long battery life
I was looking for an alarm that would wake me but not my partner. This is not that. The vibrations are so loud we both jolt awake and exclaim "What was that!?" Plus, it lights up when it goes off, and the numbers are VERY bright (I covered them with two layers of blue painter's tape and the numbers are *still* too bright in the dark). It's fine for daytime use, though, if you want timed reminders that don't require an app/smart device/etc. And the battery life lasts for weeks. Note: if you're struggling with the instructions, look on YouTube. Some helpful person posted a walk-through. Setting the alarms is not complicated, but I did find it non-intuitive at first.
秋**矢
12個アラームが設定できると聞いたが3個しかできない…? これは他に操作設定があるんですかね?
A**N
評価以前の悪質広告です。どう間違えればこんな商品を販売できるのか、呆れるばかりです。
M**R
Great form factor - my fussy teen is happy to wear it. It's NOT a smartwatch, and therefore allowed in class. The multiple alarms on it are perfect for us to turn on/off for a rotating out-of-class activity that changes time each week. She reports the vibration level is "just right" - but not enough to wake her in the morning, and uncomfortable for her to wear overnight. Very happy with this purchase! My only quibble is that (as another reviewer mentioned) it would be great to FIRST see the alarm time, and THEN be able to turn it on or off.
な**ん
腕時計が振動して時間を教えてくれるので、図書館での勉強や職場で周りの人に気を使うことなくアラームがかかるまで集中できます。 12個も時間設定ができるし、朝の目覚ましにも使ったら毎朝大きな音で慌てることも、また音に気づかなかったということもなくなって快適な目覚めを迎えられるようになりました。
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