In this interval timer app, you can set customizable timers for HIIT, Tabata, and EMOM workouts and receive audible alerts for each round. Includes music playback, background operation, and Apple Watch integration.
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About Round Timer: PureHIIT
• Listen to your music while using the app
• Plays sounds to alert for the beginning of a new round
• Easy to change timer settings
• Default setup is an 8-round Tabata workout
• Works in background
• Supports landscape mode
• The Apple Watch app Integrates with the Health app to track your heart rate and energy used
• Workout reminders to help you stay consistent
• Pre-built routines for quick workout setup
• Free app
Start using IMMEDIATELY without tedious setup found in other apps. The intervals are simple to change to suit any kind of training you want. Distinct colors represent exercise phases for easy recognition.
High intensity interval training (HIIT) has several benefits over traditional cardio programs including:
• burns a large number of calories in a short period of time
• increases your metabolic rate even after you've finished exercising
• helps you lose weight with the least amount of time spent in the gym
Download the app now and give it a try!
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Reviews for Round Timer: PureHIIT
cuzcuzmaroquino
It became payed??
It worked nice and stuff but today out of nowhere it doesn’t allow me to start the timer if I don’t go premium It was nice while it lasted but there are better apps
cuzitsthere
Won't be primary timer
The app seems pretty good and has a decent number of options but I won't be using it as my primary workout timer. It may be useful for some things. I use an interval timer for many things but one of the most important is for my stretching routine after workouts. I just added a routine in the app and got the message that I wouldn't get notifications with the routine because it had more than 30 intervals. I need more than 30 to complete my stretching routine. The other feature that would be almost as important is a background click. I currently use a timer that will "click" every second, if desired (or at some other preset interval). I use that feature every time because it allows me to keep track of how long I'm stretching even if something interrupts me from the regular intervals, or if I have a stretch that is a different length than the rest and I don't then have to wait for a new interval to start my next stretch. I very much like the ability to use the watch app and another minor wish would be for more sound options. So, I may use this app once in a while for some things, especially on my watch, but it can't be my go-to without those important features