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2 Hour Timer

Two hours, running above. That is 120 minutes or 7,200 seconds - a feature film, a long exam, a parking stay - and it keeps counting while the tab sits in the background.

2:00:00

Nothing plays until you press start.

Read this before you walk away

Two hours is where browser timers are most likely to let you down, so take the warning first. The count is measured against your device clock, so a tab left in the background is still correct when you come back to it. The sound is the weak part: a phone that locks and sleeps may never play it. Do not lean on this for anything where a missed alarm costs you – medication, an exam, or a cooking step that burns.

Two hours, in numbers

Two hours is 120 minutes and 7,200 seconds. It is a tidy number to build out of: six runs of twenty minutes, four of thirty, three of forty, or two straight hours.

What two hours is for

  • A film. Most feature releases land near this mark, which is why the length feels standard.
  • A long exam paper or a mock, where you want the clock out of your head.
  • Parking stays and visitor slots, usually sold in two-hour blocks.
  • A slow roast, a rise, a marinade, or anything else with one long unattended stretch.
  • A driving leg, a study session, or a board game that needs an agreed end.

Nearby lengths

Half of this is the 1 hour timer. For blocks inside the two hours, use the 30 minute timer four times or the 20 minute timer six times. The whole set is on the timer hub.