Save on a convenient, wearable metronome for musicians

Keep the rhythm on your wrist.
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Save on a convenient, wearable metronome for musicians
Use the built-in metronome to stay on rhythm. Credit: Soundbrenner

TL;DR: Stay on beat all the time with the Soundbrenner Smart Watch for Musicians, on sale as of March 27. Use code PULSE20 to save $20, bringing the price down to just $79.


If you want to improve your sense of rhythm, consider the Soundbrenner smartwatch for musicians. It's a smartwatch that doubles as a wearable metronome, helping you practice your craft.

The watch works like a standard metronome, but it doesn't tick. Instead, strap it onto your wrist and feel the beat on your skin. Once you pair it with the Metronome app, you can load your set lists, change songs, and even connect with your band remotely.

Get your metronome started by tapping out the desired tempo that it will follow, or manually control the tempo by adjusting the outer wheel on the Smartbrenner. With multiplayer sync, you can even connect over five devices and play with others.

Check it out below:

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Normally, this personal, wearable metronome retails for $99. But when you enter the coupon code PULSE20 at checkout, you can shave $20 off the price, making it just $79 for a limited time.

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