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TIMEFLIP2

TIMEFLIP2

5· 8 reviews
AI summary readySince 2016

Human-friendly physical time tracker

TIMEFLIP2 is the second generation physical time-tracking device, replacing the original TimeFlip tracker. Features: 12 Sides for your tasks/activities - Bluetooth LE connectivity - Free iOs, Android and Web apps - Direct and Pomodoro timer - Billable and non-billable time tracking - Task tagging - Time logs export in xls/csv - Integrates with popular calendar apps - Supports tap to start/pause - Embedded LED for notifications - Powered by 2 AA batteries

Launched 20168 reviewsAI summary available
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How Users feel about TIMEFLIP2

Pros

+ no subscription fees (2)+ offline tracking (2)+ physical time tracking (2)

Cons

software issues (2) tap to start/pause (2)
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What reviewers say about TIMEFLIP2

TIMEFLIP2 receives mixed reviews. Users appreciate its physical design, ease of use, and the ability to track time without a constant app connection. Many highlight the absence of subscription fees as a significant advantage. However, some users report issues with the device's reliability, such as inaccurate time tracking and problems with the tap-to-pause feature. Assembly challenges and app flaws are also noted, though the support team is praised for their assistance. Overall, while the concept is well-received, improvements in functionality and app performance are desired.

This AI synopsis blends highlights gathered from recent reviewers.

How people rate TIMEFLIP2

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Mary Zee5/51yr ago

Just wanted to share that I use your little gadget to track and bill time to my clients daily. It is so handy ad easy to use! I would never switch back to a digital-only app anymore. Happy there is no subscription fees and hope it will remain so in future) Kudos!

+ physical time tracking (2)+ no subscription fees (2)
QA Girl5/52yr ago

I love this concept. The physical token helps to keep focus or avoid getting stuck onto something. LED lighting is great for visual notification. I would suggest adding a rechargeable battery though

+ physical time tracking (2)+ LED notifications (1)
Lisa Powell5/52yr ago

Great idea, I bought one when my DGT Cube broke down but sadly it doesn't live up to its advertising hype. To begin with it cost over 50% more than the DGT Cube, which sadly is now obsolete. Opening it to change batteries involves damaging the casing slightly. It should pause if you tap it, but that rarely works and I have to pause it in the associated app. However, it randomly pauses itself and keeps losing time over a work day. The manufacturer did eventually replace it, but the replacement loses time as well. This makes it useless to me as I need to charge my time to various Companies and I can't trust the device to be acurate.

tap to start/pause (2) battery replacement difficulty (1)
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