

⏳ Stay ahead silently — never miss a beat with the ultimate vibrating reminder watch!
The e-vibra Vibrating Alarm Reminder Watch in royal blue offers up to 15 silent vibrating alarms daily, a lock function to prevent accidental changes, and a versatile interval timer. Designed with a rechargeable battery lasting 8 to 40 days, it combines modern style with practical features ideal for managing daily reminders discreetly and efficiently.






| ASIN | B0CN9DNTTY |
| Additional Features | ADHD watch, pill reminder watch, potty training watch, vibration alarm watch, wake up watch |
| Band Color | Blue |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Band Width | 23 |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #477,649 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #1,434 in Women's Wrist Watches #2,169 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Brand | e-vibra |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Royal Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 82 Reviews |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | e-vibra |
| Model Name | RL16 |
| Model Number | RL16 |
| Special Feature | ADHD watch, pill reminder watch, potty training watch, vibration alarm watch, wake up watch |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Kids |
| UPC | 784298809988 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Depth | 30 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
D**M
Great for those with hearing loss!
My 13 yr old daughter has a hearing loss and we wanted a quiet way (without the loud alarm clock for the rest of us!) for her to wake up in the morning. This vibrating watch is perfect!
G**A
Bad directions
Terrible. Directions are not thorough enough and it’s locked and I cannot change the time. It does not tell you what to do to fix it.
A**M
Silent but effective, comfortable and great quality.
I purchased this watch to use as an alarm clock as to not wake my baby when I went back to work early in the morning. The vibration is pretty strong and does go for a pretty decent amount of time. It allows you to set 15 alarms so I have three set just in case I sleep through the first one. I also have to flip it so the watch part is under my wrist and strap it tightly so that I can feel the vibration. I initially had it too loose and completely slept thru it. It's easy to use and for the money it's great. it's survived my baby tugging on it and spilling stuff on it so it passes the durability test for me. I'm not disappointed with this at all.
K**H
Low Tech Option
I have ADHD and got this so I could have alarms without letting others hear all my multiple alarms. I just started dating someone and didn't want to wake her or annoy her with multiple alarms. This allows for a lot of alarms and will go off in a less obvious way. It can be a bit clunky to set and turn on and off multiple alarms. This works better for people with consistent schedules. It also looks fairly cheap. I do like it though and it is great when I am wanting to have options that aren't going to wake someone else in the room.
D**D
Not practical when cell phones can be programed for alarms, nor water resistant.
Even 3 stars is being generous, maybe like 2 stars. And I'll explain. It blinks when connected to the charging USB or "C" type plug, and I only guess when it's a solid blue then it's fully charged. It does say in the instructions exactly. The watch face lifts out of the (pink) band for you to connect to the "C" plug. As shown in pictures. Yes it comes with instructions but you would have to memorize because keeping the instructions handy you'll need until you do program the alarms often. Yes the band is made of a durable rubber but because of having to lift out the face from the (pink) band it's not even water resistant or water proof. No one would want water to get into the "C" plug with any electronics, can cause rust and make any electronics not work properly. So even doing dishes or being around water< I would advise to take off the alarm watch. I do have other electrical watches, and they use a magnetic type of charge/plug to USB. I even own other rechargeable things that have a flap that can be opened and the rubber pushed closed. Also remember the band being rubber can expand or contract with heat or cold. Like laying on the beach for example. As a alarm watch it has over a dozen different alarms that can be programed in. Also the alarm can be set to vibrating or not vibrating, so that is helpful as a reminder. The wight is light on your wrist. And the size of the clock feature is big enough for you to see, but remember you'll have to push the top button to show; and it only lasts under 10 seconds before going blank/black. So if your driving a car, and want to see the time just be careful because 2 hands on the steering wheel is safest. The instructions say the charge can last 10-35 days though on website says 8-40 days, and I only had a few days but it can vary based on how many alarms are programed and and how much checking the time, so I can understand why the wide range of how many days the charge lasts. I didn't see any meter to tell me the amount of charge it has to plan when it needs to charge more. there are 2 buttons on the side that touch metal connectors and the buttons are used to set the time and can be 12HR or 24 HR mode. In my opinion taking the whole watch face out to expose the "C" plug could of been designed better with like a magnetic charge or a flap to expose and push in to close would make more sense. There are people or families that need different alarms so have over a dozen I can see the usefulness or taking medications for 1 person or tracking multiple people. The alarms can be set to happen everyday or you can turn any alarm programed off and only keep the ones needed depending on why you need the alarms or how often. Having an alarm only watch is useful be most cell phones have alarms and timers that can be programed. If is had other abilities like smart watches or Bluetooth maybe the designers can look into this? The pictures show what it looks like when apart, and final picture show what a magnetic charger type of watch looks like, rather than a "C" plug to charge. Needing an alarm or multiple alarms in some case can help but over all between the design and usefulness when more people have cell phones, I'm not sure of the practicability compared to a cheap smart watch. And not knowing the charge level to see or even when plugged in charging how is someone to know when its low enough to go out and have the alarms with it fully going off for not having a charge.
K**R
Great
I had to follow up on this. So it works great, vibrates when medication time. So, my child left it in his pocket by accident. Well, I washed it in the washing machine and sent it through the dryer. The ENTIRE cycle. This thing came out still working! Invincible.
W**N
For very small wrists
It wasn’t clear that this is made for a small woman or a child not for an adult.
K**O
Does the job!
I needed a vibrating watch that wouldn’t wake anyone else up in the bedroom. With a new baby sleeping in our room, I definitely wasn’t going to blast a traditional alarm clock or use my phone. This does the job well. Great battery life, a ton of alarms you can preset. Read the instructions and setting it up isn’t too bad even though it’s definitely not intuitive. It also looks okay on! It’s sleek and not bothersome. I only wearing it sleeping so that wasn’t too much of a concern for me. I like it for the basics that I needed it for!
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