The Resetea Visual Timer is an innovative tool designed to help individuals understand and manage time through a visual, linear approach. Created by Andrés Collazos, a special education teacher, this timer is ideal for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), cognitive or learning disabilities, dementia, and early childhood education. Resetea empowers users to visualize the passage of time, reducing anxiety, enhancing task management, and fostering independence.
This versatile timer allows you to program between 1 and 12 tasks, each lasting from 1 to 60 minutes. With its illuminated LED lights and customizable pictograms or photos, Resetea provides a clear visual cue for task progression, making time and transitions more comprehensible. Whether you're managing morning routines, school lessons, or therapeutic activities, Resetea is your perfect partner for creating structured and engaging environments.
Features
Programmable: Supports sequences of 1–12 tasks, each task lasting 1–60 minutes.
Visual Cues: Shows time progression through LED lights (future task: off, current task: white, completed task: red) and a blue time bar.
Customizable Display: Protected screen for inserting pictograms or photos representing tasks. Includes printable templates.
Interactive Design: Easy-to-use buttons for forward, reverse, repeat, or pause functions; option to block buttons to prevent accidental changes.
Mountable Options: Can be wall-mounted or used on a tabletop.
Age: Appropriate for all ages, including early childhood, students, adults, and seniors.
What’s In The Box
1 Resetea Visual Timer
How To Use It
Program your desired sequence of 1–12 tasks with individual durations ranging from 1 to 60 minutes.
Insert pictograms or photos into the protected screen to represent tasks visually.
Start the timer and observe as the LED lights and blue time bar display the passage of time.
Use the buttons to navigate or pause tasks as needed.
Mount on a wall or place on a table for versatile use in any setting.
MORE INFORMATION: Samples are in PDF format. Download the free Acrobat reader here.