Yes. While optimized for countdowns (up to 99:55), you can easily start a "count-up" stopwatch mode by pressing the display when it shows 00:00, perfect for tracking project hours.

Find the rhythm in the rotation.
Time doesn't have to be a source of pressure. The Halo Rotary Anchor invites you to physically "dial in" to your work. By replacing digital menus with a smooth, haptic rotation, it creates a sensory bridge between your intention and your focus, turning every countdown into a calming ritual rather than a stressful deadline.
Turn Abstract Time into a Physical Reality.
For those navigating "Time Blindness," digital numbers on a phone can feel disconnected and easily ignorable. The Halo Rotary Anchor externalizes your executive function through weight and motion. The act of turning the silver shell makes the "time-budget" feel tangible, providing a physical boundary that helps ground your nervous system during transitions.
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Can it count up as well as down?
How often do I need to change the batteries?
The high-efficiency electronic design lasts for approximately 1,000 timing sessions on 3x AAA batteries, providing months of reliable support for your longest marathons.
Is the magnet strong enough for a whiteboard?
Absolutely. The base is engineered with high-friction magnetic feet designed to grip metal surfaces firmly without slipping or scratching.
Does it make a sound while it's running?
No. Unlike mechanical timers, the Halo features a completely silent electronic timing part, ensuring zero auditory distraction while you are in deep work.