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The Gymboss Charge Interval Timer & Stopwatch bundle combines a compact, dual-interval timer with a rechargeable battery lasting months, a backlit LCD for easy visibility, and a weatherproof design ideal for intense workouts. Paired with a durable, breathable watch strap featuring black stainless steel hardware, it delivers precise chime and vibration alerts directly to your wrist, making it perfect for runners, coaches, and fitness pros who demand reliable, hands-free timing.


| ASIN | B08TT92JY8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,744 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #37 in Stopwatches |
| Brand Name | Gymboss |
| Color | Carbon Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (289) |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.55"D x 2.25"W x 1.75"H |
| Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Gymboss |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Number of settings | 7 |
| Screen Size | 2.25 Inches |
| UPC | 729440196677 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**R
Clunky But Functional.
Great item. Large, clunky, boxy design can be obtrusive and can cause you damage it or destroy the wrist strap. Nonetheless, it is reliable and consistent for helping to perform 15 minute nursing rounds check of patients.
M**S
Boxy but has the features and ease of use I need
This is a little boxy on your wrist, but the ease of pressing the buttons and setting intervals can work out in the wild. I use it for cross-country skiing, both for time trials (using the stopwatch feature) and the intervals feature. I might for example set an interval of 3 minutes on 1 minute off, 15 times, and it's easy to follow with the beeper set to V (for vibration) - vibrations help that I don't have to look at the watch to know when to start or stop. Interval lengths can be in seconds if required. Can recommend.
M**P
Using it for Flag Football
Great. Durable. And LOUD. As the headline reads, I use it as a timer for our flag football games. It's loud enough for players to hear it on a 80yd x 38yd field. It's also water resistant so that was a nice feature. However, don't leave out in the grass; its no match to a lawnmower. I did purchase another replacement because I was very content with it. Only downside: it's programing features are great but, it can get kinda annoying to reset your settings. Especially in the middle of a game. Wish the buttons were a little bit better located for finger placements but, that's just me being picky. I'd still buy it over & over again for this purpose.
L**B
Not durable
interchangable belt holder, good idea. Gets the job done but poor craftsmanship, annoying function is once you start the circuit program setting, it has to cycle thru before you can stop it and reset another on the fly change.
L**L
For time management & maintaining focus
I am probably afflicted with ADHD, and have difficulty maintaining focus on the task at hand. I decided I needed some way to remind myself every few minutes to review my immediate goal and check myself to be sure I am not drifting from the plan. I was pleased to find that there are several brands of timepieces that offer a vibrating function. However most of them suffer from one or more of the following disadvantages: -vibration lasts for 30 seconds at a time (not practical for extended use, as you'd need to turn it off every time) -vibration is offered only for alarms (e.g. for people who need to take a drug at specific times of day) -has a repeating timer but the minimum interval is 15 minutes -interval does not auto-repeat -only certain intervals are allowed, e.g. 1, 5, 10 etc. minutes None of these work for me, because I need many dozens to hundreds of very brief vibration reminders, at regular short intervals throughout the day, and I need to be able to choose the optimal interval for my needs. The GymBoss is the only product that seems to offer this capability (or at least the only one at a reasonable price). Currently I am using it with the briefest vibration alarm (1 second), repeating every 2 minutes. Using the interval timer function, the watch provides you with two alternating intervals, e.g. you can do a 5-minutes countdown, it vibrates, then automatically starts a 10-minute countdown, then vibrates, then back to 5-minute countdown, and so on. It can do up to 99 sessions. For my purpose, I set both intervals to 2 minutes. So it does 2 minutes, vibrates, then another 2 minutes, and vibrates again. It does that 99 times, which means a total of 198 2-minute countdowns. So far, this seems to be working perfectly for my needs: the 1-second vibration is just perfect. It's just enough to get my attention. Actually, it grabs my attention from hearing the sound of the vibration, as much as feeling the vibration on my wrist. It is quite noticeable to somebody (or my dog) who is right next to me, so that might mean I'd need to pause it during social situations out of discretion. But, it basically does what I need, which is fantastic. However, there are some negatives. First, it is an awkwardly bulky, cheap-looking device. Frankly, it looks like technology from the 1980s. I remember cheap video game toys I had during that era, I imagine it uses the same basic technology. It is from back in the day when a simple digital wristwatch with a couple of different alarm options was a super cool thing to have. The device itself is maybe 3-4 times as thick as you'd expect in this day and age. It's not unusable by any means. But it's convenient that it's marketed for "gym" use, because I suspect that makes it seem more acceptable aesthetically. It's bulky, kind of muscular looking I suppose. Second, and most importantly to me, the device will NOT let you use multiple functions simultaneously. It has 3 functions: (1) the current time, (2) the interval timer, and (3) a stopwatch. Those 3 functions are incredibly simple and basic, and without the vibrating function, are things the cheapest watch from the 1980s could easily do. If you happen to have such a cheap watch, you will notice that you can easily start the stopwatch, change the mode, set an alarm, start an interval timer, and then go back to the stopwatch mode, and you will find the stopwatch has continued to run while you were using the other functions. Incredibly, the GymBoss, manufactured in 2023, does not allow this. There is NO WAY for me to run the interval timer every 2 minutes automatically while also timing my work on a task to make sure I stop after 45 minutes! This is why I dinged this product by 1 star. It shows a staggering lack of imagination in the designers as to the potential uses for this device. Luckily, it DOES let you peek at the time while using one of the other functions. So, that's great, while vibrating every 2 minutes I can still memorize that "I need to finish this task by 1:52" and keep track of things that way, but jeez, for $30 I was hoping I could just use the stopwatch instead and simply remember "stop when the stopwatch reads 45 minutes", to reduce my mental burden. Third, it maxes out at 99 sets; in my usage (with 2 identical intervals), the effective maximum is 198. That's not such a big deal though, since I can just turn it off and back on once or twice during the day to reset the count back to zero. In conclusion, as far as I am aware this is the one product out there that (mostly) does what I need for time management and focus management, by offering a 1-second wrist vibration at any interval (up to 99 minutes, which is far longer than I would ever need), continuing essentially throughout the whole day. It's disappointing that the stopwatch function cannot be used simultaneously, and it seems needlessly huge, but I'm excited to put it to use, and I will try to just work around its limitations. Update 4/5/23 - After a couple days of all-day use (1 second vibration every 2 minutes): -The battery is still full, so that's great. -The maximum of 99 sets is a non-issue; when you reach 99 it vibrates continuously, which admittedly is a little annoying, but I just press Start to stop the vibrations and Start again to launch another 99 sets. -When the watch vibrates, I often want to check the time to make sure I'm on target for my goal. This requires pressing the left button to peek at the clock. I'm starting to notice what an inconvenience that is. Several times, I've been washing dishes or eating oily food and it's a hassle to clean off my fingers first. This is another criticism where I could use the word "staggering" again, because there's a big blank space at the top left of the device which would be perfect for showing the time, regardless of what mode you're in. But of course, as I mentioned it's a cheap 80s device - that portion of the display is dedicated to alphabetical characters so it cannot be used to display the time. -Instead of checking the time, it's possible to use the readout from the interval timer to calculate how much total time has elapsed since starting an activity; it depends on what intervals you're using but since I'm on 2-minute intervals, it's fairly straightforward. But, it does mean I need to first reset to 0 sets by doing this: (1) stop the timer with 3 presses of Start, (2) hold down Set to turn the watch off, (3) press any button to turn watch back on, (4) press Start. Update 5/19/23 - I've been using the GymBoss about 5 days/week, 10-12 hrs/day, for 7 weeks, vibrating for 1 sec every 2 min. A day or two ago the battery charge dropped down to 1/3 so I am charging it for the first time. So probably, one charge is good for about 10 weeks with this amount of vibration. The limitations of the clock/timer functions are still annoying. What I do is either memorize the target time, or (if I'm working on a laptop) I'll jot down the target time somewhere accessible. I have gone through significant periods where I was ignoring the watch completely, without really meaning to. The mind adjusts to the recurring stimulus until it vanishes from your awareness. That said, it's pretty easy to resume attention. Aside from basic motivation, there are two important requirements for making this work. One, you have to have a clear schedule written down, and two, you need to be working hard to "let go" of any external or internal distractions, compulsions, etc. that would interfere with following the schedule. Under those conditions, I think 2-minute reminders are useful and helps to minimize wasted time.
M**N
Great customer service
I had a gym boss charge for about 8 months and loved it for running/walk intervals. About a week from a race it seemed to get moisture in it and stopped working properly. I was worried all my race plan would need abandoning. I contacted customer service, they were quick to respond, and got me a new timer in time for my race. It would be nice if nothing ever broke, but it’s wonderful these guys have your back if it does.
C**S
Watch and does not hold watch.
The watch and dos not hold the watch. This item is useless to me without a band.
I**N
Extremely simple, very useful wrist mounted, waterproof timer
The user interface on this is very simple and easy to use. It allowed me to repeatedly set a 20 second timer, which was exactly what I needed to time a task. Great little device, and the built-in charging and water proof attributes are an extra bonus
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