Timeqube replaces stressful clocks and wrist watches in the therapy or counselling room. Its gentle glow is visible from any angle and distance utilising human peripheral vision. Mindful cue to the therapist. No distraction to the patient / client.
The Timeqube is a fantastic product for use in both the professional and personal setting.
I have used the device to timebox sessions for expression: in code, in writing, in painting, etc. The device uses a passive alert in the visual field making the interaction less stressful than audible or motion alerts. The colors that identify the temporal immediacy stages are well chosen, don't trigger stress affects, and rarely take attention away from a task.
Additionally, this product is perfect for parents with children (toddler age) that would like a temporal, haptic training methodology for time management that doesn't involve language. Set a timer for an activity, communicate the window (30m, 15m, etc) to the kiddo, drop the Timeqube in their activity space for passive reminders of how much time is left. I have seen a child as early as 1 1/2 recognize the Green, Yellow, and Red progression. The reinforcement is phenomenal, localizable across culture, and avoids over mediation (ex. Commands, Explanation, Prediction, etc) when teaching children about time.
For those same reasons, I recommend the product for "childlike" adults as well (which is a good thing to be).
@todd_morrison Todd, we're humbled that the device helps both you and others. We're happy that it can be used for multiple different use cases including teaching children the concept of time in a intuitive way 😌
Thanks a lot for your kind words and supporting us throghout our journey 🙏