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Beep Every 15 Seconds Timer

Four beeps to the minute, a quarter-minute apart: fifteen seconds is a comfortable window for a paced drill round, a short hold or rest, or a task you want nudged along without watching the clock. Slow enough that each beat means something, quick enough not to drag.

Counting in quarter-minutes makes a session easy to plan: four beats is a minute, sixteen is four. Run it for a fixed block, or leave it looping in the background while you work through the rounds.

Good to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a beep every 15 seconds for?
Paced drill rounds, fifteen-second holds or rests, or any repeated task you want marked four times a minute. It is a steady quarter-minute beat without the workout framing of an interval timer.
How many times a minute does it beep?
Four — fifteen seconds is a quarter of a minute, so you get four beeps every minute and sixteen every four. That round count is what makes it easy to plan a session around.