Apple Watch Metronome Apps

1. haptik – Watch Metronome

This is one of the few apps which make use of haptic feedback. The tempo is displayed on the watch face with various options and animations. If you have prior rhythm knowledge, you can simply tap on screen to set the tempo. The best part about the app is that the metronome feedback doesn’t stop even if you rotate or twist your arm. The app has a Link & Play Together option which allows multiple users to connect with the same metronome settings using Bluetooth. Since it has a very minimal interface, you do not have the option to change beats, tweak the intensity of the feedback, etc. Get haptik – Watch Metronome

2. Click Metronome

Whether you are near your iPhone or in another room plucking the guitar, this app will allow you to stay in rhythm both with haptic feedback and audio. Similar to the first app, you get the tap tempo feature which is again a plus point. Click Metronome is free which is great, however, the metronome does go off when the screen times out. If you prefer keeping your phone with you while scribbling new music, you have the freedom to use the remote control feature and control the metronome playback from the watch. Lastly, you can also change the tempo using the watch, which comes in handy while making a quick tempo change. Get Click Metronome

3. Metronome: Tempo Lite

Featured as one of the staff favorites by Apple, this one is a toned-down version of the premium app. If you’re using it on the Apple Watch, you’re not likely to notice any difference. Tempo Lite has all the basic metronome features under the hood. You have the playback button and the tempo display on the screen. The latter option also allows you to increase or decrease the tempo. If you are a gigging musician, you can upgrade to the pro version which costs $2.99. This unlocks playlist mode which helps you set metronomes for multiple songs in a setlist which saves you from all the manual labor. Get Metronome: Tempo Lite

4. Pulse – Metronome & Tap Tempo

If you’re concerned about not being able to set the right tempo using touch while you hold a large instrument, Pulse allows you to use the Digital Crown on your Apple Watch to easily do so. Although the watch interface doesn’t have tons of metronome features since it’s minimal and easily visible, it’s is likely be a top choice for minimalists. Get Pulse – Metronome & Tap Tempo

Known Issues With Metronome Apps on Apple

While most of the apps listed here work even when you twist and turn your wrist, not all of them are likely to be perfect when the watch face times out. This is a very common issue faced by many metronome app users resulting due to app restrictions by Apple. You can try changing the orientation settings or wake settings which might solve the issue in some cases.

Which Metronome to Choose for Apple Watch

Well, I can’t think of any better way to maintain rhythm now that app development can do so much with the Apple Watch. If you ask me, I would highly recommend Haptik for its minimal interface which also has a hint of animation. All these apps will do the job, however, I still suggest using them to get used to the vibration with each beat. Also Read: Best Drum Apps to Get Good at Drumming