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Makes following my PT "easier." Well, it actually makes it harder because it removes the opportunities to cheat.
Yes, Repeat Timer Pro is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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4.72 out of 5
25 ratings in New Zealand
Makes following my PT "easier." Well, it actually makes it harder because it removes the opportunities to cheat.
Waste of money to be honest, the app is thrash. Working only once in 5-10 times. Phone is not silenced, not in any kind of dnd modes, volumes are up. Really trashy app.
This took some experimenting. Sometimes I’m slow on the uptake. But this works great with my physical therapy exercises. Thanks!
This app is a game changer. Several years ago I needed surgery on my hand, and then went for occupational therapy. The occupational therapist said that, for musicians, they love it when we practice 25 minutes and then take a 5 minute break, then repeat. So I set the main timer for 25 and the interval timer for 5. After a few of these 25-5 sessions it’s important to take a longer break. This timer helps me to stay within those suggested parameters. I also use the app for other activities, but for musical practice it’s very helpful.
Make it easier to delete timers please I beg you.
Was struggling to find a timer app that would play sound through Bluetooth only and not through the phone. I was trying not to disturb those around me when I’m reminded to drink water every 15 minutes. Couldn’t find a timer app that wasn’t full of bugs that listed this feature or reviewers or google said the app had the feature. So I gave up and got the Pro for all of its other great aspects then was pleasantly surprised to find out it has this feature!
Exactly what I’ve been looking for. My regular timer doesn’t seem to be able to signal repeating intervals without resetting after each period is completed.
It does precisely what it claims to do. Good for timing wind sprints went on the treadmill.
I use this app for ALL events in my day to day activities. I have two jobs and taken care of my wife illness so I have a full schedule everyday. There are a lot features I use like the number of time I can set a timer to remind me to follow up on thing I have started but did not finish.
It’s easy to use and I haven’t run into any bugs. I use it to remind me to get up from my desk every 20 minutes. I also use it to hold a stretch for 1 minute with an 8 second interval to allow me to reposition for the next stretch. october 2021 i want to set it to cycle through 20 minutes, then 8 minutes then 2 minutes but i can’t figure out how to set 3 timers in a row. i now work in an office where i use earbuds for music most of the day and i miss a lot of the alerts somehow, and i don’t want to keep the screen open for this app all day, so i lose track of my stand/sit/walk cycles. *shrug* it’s still good enough for me that i keep on using it.
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