Making Time Visible and Tactile: How Time Timer Braille Supports Low Vision Awareness

Vision impairments come in many forms.Vision problems, from eye injuries to age-related decline, impact daily activities.

Visual timers in general can be useful for individuals with low vision. During an eye exam, a specialist may advise avoiding small clock numbers on a laptop to reduce strain, preserve eye health, or aid vision rehabilitation. A visual timer can help.

However, these timers can always be made more accessible, especially for people who cannot see a visual timer at all. This year, we’re excited to highlight a product that’s making a real difference in the lives of people with low vision awareness: the Time Timer Braille. 

Time Timer Braille Black

The Time Timer Braille 8″ timer is an innovative visual timer designed to make time management accessible for everyone, regardless of their visual ability.  

IIt features a high-contrast red or black disk and braille numbers, along with an open-face design for a tactile experience. As a result, this unique combination of visual and tactile elements makes it ideal not only for individuals with low vision or blindness but also for those learning braille.

  • High-Contrast Disk: The bright red or black disk provides a clear visual representation of time passing, making it easier for people with low vision to perceive.
  • Flat or foldable feet: Set it down flat on rubberized feet, or prop it up on foldable feet. 
  • Braille Numbers: Embossed braille numbers on the timer’s face allow users to tactilely read and set the time.
  • Open-Face Design: The open-face design encourages tactile exploration and interaction with the timer, promoting a deeper understanding of time
  • No Loud Ticking: The silent operation eliminates distractions and makes the timer suitable for use in quiet environments.
  • Tactile Set Bar: A tactile bar allows users to easily set the desired time without relying on visual cues.

The Time Timer Braille offers numerous benefits for individuals with low vision: 

  • Increased Independence: The timer enables users to manage their time independently, without relying on sighted assistance.
  • Improved Time Management: The clear visual and tactile representation of time helps users develop better time-management skills.
  • Enhanced Learning: The timer can be used as a learning tool for braille and time-management concepts.
  • Reduced Anxiety: The predictable countdown feature can help reduce anxiety and stress associated with time-bound activities. 

Using the Time Timer Braille is simple: 

  1. Set the desired time by rotating the tactile bar.
  2. The high-contrast disk will start to disappear clockwise, visually representing the remaining time. For those with no vision, touching the timer can indicate where in the countdown the timer is at. 
  3. Users can set an optional audible alert to sound when the timer is up.  

The Time Timer Braille is a truly inclusive product that’s making a positive impact on the lives of people with visual impairments. By combining visual and tactile elements, it provides a unique and effective way for everyone to manage their time and achieve their goals. 

During Low-Vision Awareness Month this February, let’s celebrate products like the Time Timer Braille that are breaking down barriers and creating a more accessible world for all. 

Woman with Time Time Braille
How Time Timer Braille Supports Low Vision Awareness

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