- A discreet vibrating reminder that you won’t tune out
- Great for timed voiding, medication reminders or any event you don’t want to miss!
- Counts down at an interval of time you select and automatically resets to count down again and again
- Stainless steel band is great for adults who want a more sophisticated look
- Backed by a 1 year warranty
Product Description
The VibraLITE vibrating watch is a great silent reminder. It features an auto restart countdown mode that vibrates at a specified time interval (e.g., every two hours). Once the watch vibrates (for approximately 20 seconds), it automatically resets and counts down again. Each day, you restart the preset countdown mode for continuous interval reminders. Works great when a silent alert is desired at fixed intervals. You may choose sound and/or vibration. Stainless Ste… More >>
Vibralite 3 Vibrating Watch – Stainless Steel Band – A18639 03
Tags: A18639, Band, Stainless, Steel, VibraLite, Vibrating, Watch
#1 by R. Paivanas on March 4, 2010 - 4:32 am
This is my second vibralite watch. I used to have a Tissot years ago that had a vibrating alarm. I loved it but lost it somewhere that I couldn’t return to (don’t ask). Finally, I found another vibrating watch. I get up an hour before my wife which makes this watch something I can’t live without. I also set it during the day on vibrate for important calls and activities. I am a teacher and it’s nice to have a silent way of reminding me (alarms going off in class or meetings is a no no.
Rating: 4 / 5
#2 by Hope Wiltfong on March 4, 2010 - 6:10 am
I love this watch. I am partially deaf, so watches that beep, even loudly, go unoticed. The vibration option on this is fantastic, and the fact that it will vibrate on the hour and then still have TWO alarms you can set keeps me moving right when I shouls
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by D. Vanderbyl on March 4, 2010 - 6:45 am
My girlfriend bought me the stainless Vibralite3 watch as a gift. I am a pilot and I wanted to have a watch that would have the silent vibrating alarms, as audible timer alarms (used for holding procedures) are rather inaudible in a noisy airplane.
The watch fell apart – the face bezel came unscrewed and then fell off. Before it fell off, it was just loose enough to make an audible rattling sound whenever the watch vibrated. The vibrations were strong enough, but the buttons were extremely hard to push and had no feel to them. Also, I never got the automatic ‘flick of the wrist’ light function to work. Night-owls, don’t bother: whenever you push a button it turns off the night-light so you can’t see what’s happening!!!
I’m looking for a new vibrating watch – perhaps a Casio G- Shock. Hopefully someone at Timex finally gets the idea to start producing a vibrating digital watch.
-Danny V. ON, Canada
Rating: 1 / 5
#4 by Harry J. Rouch on March 4, 2010 - 7:19 am
I have another Vibralite 3 Vibration Watch that has worked very well for over four years. I bought the new one because it is stainless steel and has a better appearance.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by G. Aboud on March 4, 2010 - 7:46 am
I like this watch a lot. The only thing is the fact I wished it looks more professional, and a bit pricey. I used the alarm feature, and it works like a charm. The vibration is not to wake you up…but it will remind you for a meeting, or how long you have been working on something? You do have to be careful though as it is easy to turn the alarm. I think the reason is to make it easy to turn it off.
Good buy for sure.
Rating: 4 / 5