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Timers

Generally, systems that measure an interval of time until something is supposed to happen.
The timed reminder page on an iPhone. The topmost selection called Active is highlighted. This is followed by a task, Mow the Lawn with the alarm timer in red: day, date, hour. Also shown is the interval for the alarm: every 2 weeks on Saturday. There is a section for adjusting, editing, and note-making. Then there is another alarm and task, and so on.

An app with a pop-up reminder, timer and alarm alert with robust repeat scheduling, flexible snooze, and full customization, with full VoiceOver Accessibility support.

Various models of timer switches, two of which resemble a standard analog clock timer that plugs directly into a wall outlet. The other two have digital displays and menu buttons.

Form of environmental control that allows users to program their appliances (coffee makers, lights, sprinkler systems, etc.) to operate automatically according to a schedule.

A gray rectangular device with a horizontal row of lights above the numbers 2, 4, 6, and 8.

An aid for persons with cognitive dysfunction. An electronic hourglass which, with luminous dots, shows how much time is left for a defined time interval.

A gray rectangular device with a vertical row of lights next to the numbers 8, 6, 4, and 2.

A tool that suits all age groups and makes it easier to understand time, e.g., how long an activity takes or when an activity should start.

A smartphone with an icon of a hand opening an envelope with a label at the top of the screen that reads "Alarm".

Handy Calendar is a time and planning tool for iPhone and iPod touch. The calendar provides an overview of the day, week, and month. Receive clear alarms when activities begin and end. 

A box with a photo of a smartphone on the front.

A package of several Android smartphone applications that help people who experience difficulties with time, structure, appointments, initiative, planning, memory, focus and concentration, or just the handling of a smartphone.

Sleek black and teal colored wrist band with a rectangular-shaped device across the top and a round-shaped opening at the top right.

The Sunu Band uses radar, augmented reality, navigation sensors, and haptic feedback to enable people who are low vision and blind to guide their way around obstacles.

A tall, black, and cylindrical device resembling a tower. A quote reads, "Alexa, what's the weather?"

Hands-free speaker users control with their voice that is linked to the Amazon Alexa Voice Service, a virtual assistant.  

Four different pill dispensers, including one round one with a smartphone next to it.

Pill organizers accompanied by medication reminder apps that are designed for use by individuals with Alzheimer's Disease, brain injury, or cognitive or memory disabilities. 

Hand holding a long, brown rectangular device with a speaker on one end and three yellow buttons underneath attached to a lanyard.

A handheld voice output electronic device with a clock, calendar, timer, and stopwatch functions, designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision and for older adults.