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Beep Every 90 Seconds Timer

Ninety seconds bridges the one- and two-minute beats — the interval for tasks that need a little longer than a minute each. A stage in a process, a longer drill round, a paced cycle you want marked without watching: the single beep calls each minute and a half so you can work straight through it.

It is the beat for when a minute clips a task short but two minutes leaves you waiting. Leave it running for the length of the cycle and it holds the same pace throughout.

Good to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a beep every 90 seconds for?
Pacing tasks that take a bit more than a minute each — a stage in a process, a longer drill round, or a timed cycle you want marked aloud. Ninety seconds bridges the one-minute and two-minute beats.
Will the beat drift over a long run?
No — each ninety-second window runs straight into the next with nothing in between, so the beat stays even from the first to the last however long you run it.