I use two Digital timers in my darkroom. The first is a Zone VI Compensating Developing Timer. I would recommend you do without, whatever it is you have to do without, to acquire on one of these. They are a god send. This timer adjusts the time of development as the temperature of the developer changes.
I've also been using a Creative Phototronics CP 900 Digital Touch Programmable timer---for almost 25 years. You can set this little devil with up to 9 steps. Once programmed for 2 minutes development, 15 seconds stop, 5 minutes Fix, etc., etc., with a beep every 30 seconds, all you do is step on the footswitch as you put the films in the developer. The timer has a dim red light. I set both timers on a box, below the sink, where they are visible, but won't fog the film. Neither timer is made any longer, but they do show up on Ebay every once in a blue moon. The CP timer was also sold under the Ilford name.