Watch Tuner Lite

Watch Tuner Lite

⭐️3.1 / 5
Rating
🙌35
Ratings
📼1 sc
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Watch Tuner Lite

1.12

November 14, 2021

-minor fixes

1.11

July 4, 2020

- improved tick detection - bug fixes

1.9

June 21, 2018

- bph detection fix for slow beats

1.8

September 13, 2017

layout and some bugs fixed

1.7

May 8, 2017

- noise cancelling option - bug fixes

1.6

March 20, 2017

- minor bug fixes

1.5

January 28, 2017

- BPH detection algorithm fix - adjusted measurement parameters for better results
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1.4

October 20, 2016

- rate calculations fix for low BPH values

1.3

March 9, 2016

- new and more accurate rate testing algorithm - new noise detection algorithm - measurement time option
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1.2

September 5, 2015

minor improvements

Price History of Watch Tuner Lite

Description of Watch Tuner Lite

Watch Tuner Lite measures mechanical and automatic watches accuracy. Is uses the build-in or headset microphone to record audible ticks of the clock and calculates seconds-per-day deviation. It works with almost every 'ticking' clock. Use in a quiet environment. Any ambient noises can affect result accuracy. Complete silence is the best. Recommended way to record the ticks is to touch the crown of the watch with the headset microphone. You will get the best results using original Apple EarPods. This is a simple version of Watch Tuner application. Not everyone needs detailed information about a watch movement, sometimes only accuracy is important. Watch Tuner Lite uses very similar algorithm like Watch Tuner does but displays only seconds-per-day deviation. If you want to know how much your watch is fast or slow, this application is for you. If you prefer to measure also beat error and amplitude, try Watch Tuner - a bigger brother of this app. If you need frequency diagram look at Watch Tuner Timegrapher - the most sophisticated app of Watch Tuner series.
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Watch Tuner Lite: FAQ

Does Watch Tuner Lite work on iPad devices?

No, Watch Tuner Lite is not compatible with iPad devices.
Bartlomiej Swiatek released the Watch Tuner Lite app.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 10.3.
3.1: The Watch Tuner Lite app receives average reviews and ratings.
Utilities Is The App Genre Of The Watch Tuner Lite App.
1.12 is the newest version of Watch Tuner Lite.
The latest Watch Tuner Lite update came out on July 2, 2024.
Watch Tuner Lite was first released on February 6, 2023.
Bartlomiej Swiatek: Contains no objectionable material.
The Watch Tuner Lite app can be used in English.
Sorry, Watch Tuner Lite is not available on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within Watch Tuner Lite.
No, you cannot utilize Watch Tuner Lite with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Watch Tuner Lite

  • Works with the right microphone and settings

    I was able to get a reading when laying my watch face down on my iPhone near the built-in microphone (in the lower left corner). It didn’t work when laying the watch on its side—not loud enough. This did not allow me to measure my watch in different positions.
    I tried using my original AirPods, but that didn’t work at all.
    I finally pulled out the wired headphones that came with one of my iPhones. I held the microphone part against the back of the watch with a wire tie wrap. Masking tape should work even better. I set sensitivity = 2/3, noise cancellation = on, and measuring time = long. This produced stable results in most positions. These generally agreed with my seconds/day measurements for 24 hours, but of course is much faster!
  • +329 s/d…no matter what.

    Make all the adjustments you want, it’s +329 s/d.
  • Exceeded expectations!!

    I don’t normally leave reviews but this warrants one! I tracked my watch visually by atomic time clock but hated the eyeball variance and waiting lol … I didn’t want to shell out hundreds for a pro watch timegrapher, either.

    I went out on a limb and paid the small fee for this and using Apple EarPods I never use this worked flawlessly!! Detected BPM, and it appears it validates my eyeball atomic method, but can be done in just a minute or two. Top work to the developer; this is one must have cool little app :-)