![]() ![]() ![]() One touch of the button turns on the timer, which then displays a basic timer layout along with a battery indicator. ![]() Most of the functionality of the timer is accessed through this button. When it comes to the functionality of the GAN Halo Timer, the prominent GAN button in the middle of the timer will be your best friend. The timer has a long battery life of up to 42 hours, so you can either use the timer while it's plugged into a power source or use the rechargeable battery. The GAN Halo timer has an auxiliary port to connect to a computer or external device as well as a microUSB charging port. A microUSB 2.0 cable is included with the timer as well. The price of the GAN Halo Timer comes in at $41.95 USD at SpeedCubeShop.īefore you decide whether the GAN Halo Timer is for you, let's look at some of its features because it's surprisingly complex for something as simple as a timer - it's extremely customizable, even as far as being able to change the lighting effects. The GAN Halo Timer has a sleek, modern appearance whereas the SpeedStacks has a strange shape and super vibrant colors.Įven the packaging of the Halo Timer has a very clean, minimalistic style, reminiscent of Apple's product packaging. I do think this bundle should have an option to throw in the Gan mat, though.Although the GAN Halo Timer and the SpeedStacks G5 Timer both serve the same purpose of timing solves, there's a huge stylistic difference between them. Overall, a great bundle at a nice discount! A great way to get started with a smart cube without leaving your regular cubes out in the cold. I would have thought Gan would have come out with something already since this timer has been out for at least a year. No complaints with that mat, but it would be nice to have the option for a bigger mat or a different design. Right now, there's only one mat that works with this timer, which I picked up as well. I'd love to see a kit in the future, whether from Gan or a third party, that could be used to convert a mat to work with this timer. The main issue I can see is that the mat connection is proprietary, so it can't be connected to mats that are meant to work with the Speed Stacks timers. It's compact, the touch sensors are flawless and and I think it's a great deal being around the same price as non-smart timers. You can also use it as a standalone timer. I had been fine with using a timer app on my phone, but I wanted to track my progress with my non-smart cubes in the Cube Station app. The timer: I don't have another cube timer to compare this to since it's my first one. I usually cube in headphones, so it doesn't bother me, but it's worth calling out. ![]() It kind of makes the cube sound like you're popping very tiny bubble wrap. My only niggle with the cube is that the magnets have a little wiggle room in their slots, so when turning, they get pulled briefly to one side and make a small clicking sound. These battery-powered smart cubes from Gan are the best value right now in the smart cube space and a great way to start. The Cube Station apps are overall a great way to track your progress and understand areas for improvement. The Cube Station app has come a long way (although it still has a ways to go), and I haven't had any issues with disconnections, sync problems, or switching between cubes. The magnets an the Gan seem a bit stronger than the Monster Go, which is great because I like strong magnets. I enjoy the Gan version a bit more than the Monster Go version, and the adjustment parts included with the Gan are interchangeable with the Monster Go. The Gan i Carry offers that and has a lighter, snappier feel that I really like. The cube: I already had a Monster Go Ai cube, but I wanted something with more customization options that still used a coin cell battery. I was going to buy these items separately, so I was stoked to find this discounted bundle from the Cubicle. ![]()
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