 In today's video we look at the Toastmasters air timer. The air timer is designed to keep your meetings on time. It's available for $97 for Toastmaster members and $110 for the general public. Is it worth the $100? Let's open the box and see what's inside. We have the device itself, a two-page operating manual and a note explaining how to install the batteries to operate this device. I've already installed the four AA batteries. To start this device, all I have to do is press and hold this button and the device is on. Press the home button to go to the main menu. We can press the up or down arrow to cycle through the different modes. One of the mode is called the demo or manual mode. To start this mode, all I have to do is press this key to pause, press it again, go back to the menu. The timer comes with 11 pre-program modes starting from zero to one minute, one to two minutes, two to three minutes and so on. For example, if we start the timer in mode C, which is two to three minutes, then the green light will appear at two minutes, the orange light will appear at two and a half minutes and the red light will appear at three minutes. Once the red light comes on, after 30 seconds, this light will start blinking, indicating overtime. The overtime indicator is not seen by the speaker. It is visible only to the timer. Once you're done, you can hit the home button. If you want to time a speech that is not available in the pre-programmed list, we can make use of the manual mode to achieve this. Of course, you will need a separate clock to keep track of the time. This device will be only used to show the light. The way it works is like this. Start your own timer and when it is time to show the green light, hit the play button. It will turn to green and immediately hit the pause. Similarly, when it is time to show the orange, hit the play button and then pause. When it is time to show the red, do the same and you can leave it like this. Press home when you're done. To switch off the device, scroll down till you find power off and hit the play button and the device is shut down. So that was a quick look at the Toastmasters air timer. Is it worth a hundred dollars? In this day and age, where everyone has a smartphone with timing apps, spending a hundred dollars just for a dedicated timer might seem too much. If you have Toastmaster gift vouchers that you want to redeem, this would make for an interesting gift for you or your club. It will certainly add a level of professionalism in your club meetings when it comes to timing.