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Beep Every Second Timer

One clean tick a second, nothing spoken and nothing to read — this is the simplest steady beat there is. Count reps or breaths out loud against it, pace a reaction drill, or keep a one-per-second cadence honest without staring at a clock. Press start and it keeps ticking; it comes set for half a minute, but the run is yours to extend.

At sixty ticks a minute it doubles as the slow end of a musician’s metronome — an even, unaccented pulse rather than a downbeat, which is why it suits counting and pacing far better than keeping a musical bar.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a timer that beeps every second for?
Counting reps, breaths, or turns out loud; pacing a reaction or agility drill; or any task you want held to an exact one-per-second beat without watching a screen. It is a stopwatch that makes a sound every second instead.
Is a beep every second the same as a 60 BPM metronome?
Effectively yes — one beep per second is sixty beats per minute, the slow end of a musician’s metronome. This plays a single, even tick rather than an accented downbeat, which suits counting and pacing more than keeping a bar.