Guest guest Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 I peeked at the web site posted for the invisible clock (www.invisibleclock.com). I'm wondering if I could slip this in my apron pocket at work (I wait tables) and set it for vibrate only. Will the alarm continue to vibrate until you turn it off, or does it only signal for a certain amount of time? Is it conducive to being worn or put in a pocket, or is it too easy to unintentionally hit a button and change a setting? It sounds like it might work well if you can put it on your arm and sleep with it . Thanks in advance, in Illinois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 Hi, I have the old version so my answer is based on that (but the new one looks similar.) see my replies below. --- mmc2315 wrote: > I peeked at the web site posted for the invisible > clock (www.invisibleclock.com). I'm > wondering if I could slip this in my apron pocket at > work (I wait tables) and set it for > vibrate only. NO, if you set it in a pocket it isn't strong enough to feel it(at least I din't think so.) However, it has a belt clip and it you could clip it to your waistband (on pants or underwear?) that is what I do. > > Will the alarm continue to vibrate until you turn it > off, or does it only signal for a certain > amount of time? It only vibrates for a very short time (couple seconds). I am not sure, if you read the instructions for the " new " one - I think it vibrates for 20 seconds.... A neat feature on the new clock is you could set it for a repeating timer with 6 alerts. I thikn that could mean you could set it for say 3 hours, and do the alerts at 10 mins before, 9 min before, 8 etc.... (again mine is the old version so I dont have that.) Is it conducive to being worn or > put in a pocket, or is it too easy to > unintentionally hit a button and change a setting? It is almost impossible to change a setting. You have to very firmly push the button. Wearing it - yes. In pocket - its so small it would probably fall out. > It sounds like it might work well if you > can put it on your arm and sleep with it . , I'm not sure how you can put it on your arm. > > Thanks in advance, > > in Illinois > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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