Run Tempo - Runners Metronome

Published by: DockMarket
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Run Tempo is the perfect metronome for runners and other athletes. Set your desired beats per minute using the simple controls and you're ready to go! Run Tempo can run in the background, allowing you to hear your tempo while using other running apps with audio or music. Includes an optional countdown timer to let you set your tempo that turns off automatically.
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Run Tempo Reviews

Serious limitations for runners!

fuzzycatmusic on

United States

There is only one choice of high/low sound and it is an annoying “beep” instead of a percussive tone. There is a time limit of 120 minutes so if you’re wanting to use this to pace a longer run (marathon) you’re out of luck. Sorry I dropped $2 on this one. Will be requesting a refund immediately.

Love simplicity but lacks ability to change tone of beat

Amerhh on

United States

One simple edition can make this app, super valuable by just allowing the ability to change the beat tone or allow for uploading a tone

Not Running in Background

hubmacfan on

United States

Note that in the description, it says Run Tempo runs in the background so that you can still here the tempo while using other apps to listen to music, podcasts, etc. THIS IS NOT TEUE ON APPLE WATCH. I like to leave my phone behind while I train, using my watch to measure my workout. I also like to listen to podcasts or music while I do so. I can’t do that and use Run Tempo. I can listen to the metronome or to music/podcasts, but not both. This is likely a device limitation and not the developers fault, but I feel this should be stated so more people, like me, purchase the app and discover it can’t be used as described/they intended.

Poor Sound Design

loopBum on

United States

I’m hard of hearing and need to customize the sounds. So the low and high sounds are difficult for my use. The last thing I would expect in a metronome app for Cadence is the inability to customize the sounds by choosing a WAV or AIFF sound I created for my own use.

Apple Watch

Sleeper1973 on

United States

No fitness app should be without Apple Watch Support. Especially a paid app.

Simple and perfect

redbird3 on

United States

Like another reviewer, I can only keep a consistent pace by listening to the same song on repeat. Once I find the song that works for my current run, I play it over and over and my cadence will be solid. I tried this app out today. Easiest set up, works in the background. I was able to sort of let my subconscious hear and respond to the tones and I didn’t even think about cadence. Worked like a charm. I agree with another review that it would be nice to have different sounds to choose from though.

Helps with increasing speed

JNTHYT on

United States

I’ve been using this to increase my speed when running. My garmin watch said my average cadence was 162. With 5 runs, my cadence went up to 172, and that made me 1 minute and 45 seconds faster per mile. I’ve been increasing my cadence by 2 steps with each run. I use the high low tone, which helps me with distinguish between the tones, and to know which foot should be with each beat. I use it in the background. I also am playing the peloton app at the same time. I use the 60 minute marathon prep with Becs Gentry. She talks, with music playing. The metronome plays in the background, and is not overpowering.

Dated

ask do go do on

United States

Does not work with Apple Watch

Worked for a few years until now

Zulhilmi on

United States

I have used this for years and since the latest iOS update, it won’t even launch. Please update.

Exactly what I was looking for!

HypnosOfNyx on

United States

I have a really hard time running on a consistent cadence without listening to music. To be precise, the same song over and over. This is fine for short runs, but listening to one song for miles isn’t fun. This app is perfect if you have any trouble keeping a steady pace. It plays in the background of whatever you’re listening to and you can adjust the volume of the app vs main volume. The beat is extremely adjustable by 1 bpm each click and you can choose between a steady sound, and a high/low or low/high sound. I highly recommend this app because I can now listen to podcasts and audiobooks and keep a perfect pace on my long runs!

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Run Tempo Competitors

Name
iSmoothRun
The ultimate app for runners
Final Surge
Running, Cycling & Triathlon
Tempo for Runners: Run Log++
Plan Training. Track Fitness.
TRE: Running Coach & Training
Runner Plan: 5k to 10k & Half
RUN interval - Running Timer
Interval running made easier.
Bike & Run Tracker - Cadence
Running & Biking GPS Computer
Jeff Galloway Run Walk Run
Couch to 5K to Marathon
RunCadence Mobile
TrailMix: Step to the Beat
Dynamic Running Cadence Tools
PaceDJ: BPM Running Music
Music to pace your run!

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