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Timer Every 15 Minutes Timer

Calmer than a five-minute nudge, a quarter-hour beat suits a stretch and screen break, a hydration prompt, or a check-in to see whether a task is still on track. It marks each fifteen minutes out loud so the workday or lesson keeps its shape without anyone minding the clock.

It is frequent enough to matter and spaced enough to stay out of the way, which makes it a comfortable all-morning or all-afternoon setting. Eight reminders cover two hours as set; raise the rounds to span a longer stretch.

Good to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I use a 15 minute reminder timer for?
A quarter-hour nudge to stand and stretch, rest your eyes from a screen, take a drink, or check progress on a task. It is a calmer beat than a five-minute reminder — frequent enough to matter, spaced enough to stay unobtrusive.
Is 15 minutes better than every 5 or 30?
It is the middle ground — more frequent than a half-hour break, less insistent than a five-minute one. Pick it when a five-minute nudge would interrupt but a half-hour would let you sit too long; the 5-minute and 30-minute presets sit either side.