Soundbrenner Gives its Wearable, Vibrating Metronome a Modular Upgrade

Soundbrenner has now given its Metronome an update.

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Soundbrenner, which made a name for itself with Pulse, has now given its Metronome an update. The wearable offers haptic feedback that can be synced across an entire band to keep everyone on the beat, via feedback that’s around seven times that of a standard smartwatch. Wearers can also tap the screen to create a manual beat, reports Tech Crunch.

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The new Core is being positioned as a “4-in-1 tool.” The Soundbrenner Core gives you a smarter and more reliable set of fundamental music tools in a premium wearable. It serves as your everyday watch plus a Vibrating Metronome, Magnetic Twist Tuner, and a Decibel Meter.

The Core mixes the precision of professional music tools with the convenience of wearable technology. Whether you’re recording in the studio, practicing at home or performing on stage, you’ll always have your tools with you, seamlessly integrated with a watch. The Core reimagines what modern-day music tools can do for your musical development.

The Core uses state-of-the-art technology, smart design and thousands of conversations with customers to deliver the most groundbreaking music tool there is.

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With the Soundbrenner Core, you’ll always be ready to make it count, be it practice or performance. The Core is a tool that gets out of the way instead of in the way.

Key Features

  • 5x Multiplayer metronome sync
  • Vibrations 7x stronger than a smartwatch
  • DAW integration
  • Twist, attach, tune
  • All-environmental tuning
  • Multi-instrument tuning
  • Real-time decibel insight
  • Noise alarm
  • Active listening
  • Date and time display
  • Push notifications
  • Stopwatch and timer
Sam Draper
January 16, 2019

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