Techbee Indoor Digital Infinite Repeat Cycle Intermittent Outlet Timer Plug 24 Hour Programmable Timed Electrical Power Switch with Countdown Delay on Off Function for Lights and Appliances (2 Pack)

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Featuring 3 core functions: daily on-off timer, countdown and turn on/off timer, short on-off cycle timer 

Daily on-off timer

This digital timer socket delivers simple automation for a wide range of home electronics and appliances such as lamps, routers, Christmas lights, hydroponic pumps, sprinklers and many more. For instance, you can use the timer to reboot your router by setting it to come on at 2:05 a.m. and go off at 2:00 a.m every night. You can also have the timer turn on and off the bedside lamps regularly to make your children go to bed and wake up on time to help them develop healthy routines.

(NOTE: The 3 daily on-off timer programs can only be applied to every day of the week. It can't adopt different schedules on different days of the week. If you mind this, please do not buy this model.)

Countdown and Turn ON/OFF 

This feature is extremely helpful if you want to turn on/off your appliance after a preset period from 1 minute to 24 hours. For instance, you can set a 2 hour countdown and turn off timer to prevent your smart phone from being overcharged.

Short ON-OFF Cycle Timer(Also Called Interval Timer or Periodic Cycling)

Continuous Interval

1.Hour & Minute Mode(minimum setting is 1 min): e.g., to run your water pump for 10 minutes every 2 hours on a continuous loop.

2.Minute & Second Mode(minimum setting is 1 sec): e.g., to turn your ventilation system on for 5 seconds and then off for 5 minutes continuously.  

Interval Period

1.Interval Cycle Per Day: e.g., to continuously turn a nursery mister on for 10 seconds, off for 10 minutes between the hours of 8:00 a.m-5:00 p.m. every day.

2.Interval Cycle Per Hour: e.g., to turn your fan on for 1 minute, off for 4 minutes continuously