

There’s no bells and whistles on the RW30, but that may be perfect for your needs. A metronome provides a solution to a simple problem - timekeeping. Many metronomes (even some I’ve listed here) are just too complicated. It’s also small and compact enough that it won’t ever be in your way. If you use headphones, you won’t have to worry about the cable reaching the ground or a trap table. Just like wearing a wireless in-ear pack, the RW30 easily clips to your pocket. The most prominent feature to me? The pocket clip.
Smart metronome app update#
An update coming in 2020 will allow you to accept and decline calls right from your watch. To make things even more attractive, the Soundbrenner Smartwatch pairs with your smartphone. Soundbrenner packs a pair of earplugs with the smart metronome. One other robust feature is the built-in decibel meter - perfect for concert-goers weary of the volume of any given PA. Bands using backing tracks might be able to avoid the high cost of wireless systems and in-ear monitors.Ĭlick tracks are often piercing to the ear, so there’s no risk to your hearing when wearing a vibrating metronome.įull tempo control is available from your wrist by spinning the wheel and either double-tapping or triple-tapping to make adjustments. Soundbrenner’s Smartwatch features Multiplayer Sync over Bluetooth, allowing up to five devices to connect. While I haven’t used one in practice, I can envision it being a useful alternative to traditional metronomes.
