Cuckoo Clock Calibration is a utility app developed by Nir Hamzani. The last update, v2.80, released on August 01, 2020, and it’s rated 4.93 out of 5 based on the latest 28 reviews. Cuckoo Clock Calibration is FREE and requires iOS 9.0+ and Android 8 or newer to download.
Description
The best and most accurate app for Cuckoo and Pendulum clocks calibration. Easily measure your Clock beats period and adjust it to a known correct value.
How to Use Cuckoo Clock Calibration on Your PC or Mac
Want to enjoy Cuckoo Clock Calibration on your desktop? Download the latest APK (2.80, 19 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing APK files, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Very good clock tool!
I like how this is affordable and works like a 200 dollar machine! I can get my cuckoos a lot more accurate and level with this tool. The only downside of this is there should be more references for other clocks besides cuckoos. Maybe have a catalogs for different clock models and types. It would also be nice if you could add a feature to help get the clock in beat. Like tell which way to bend the pendulum crutch. Thanks!
★★★★★Nice app
This made it quite easy to set my get the pendulum speed right for my grandfather clock. The only issue I had is that I could not add the reference period of 1000.000 ms to the list because the app blocks values of 1000 or higher, but it still dialed in the speed perfectly. Very nice.
★★★★★Not just for cuckoo clocks!
Like another reviewer, I used this to check my Hamilton marine chronometer (a Model 22, not a 21, sadly). Using a “PitchGrabber” piezoelectric mic, this app proved FAR more accurate and consistent than a certain well-known and much more expensive timegraphing app.
★★★★★Great and can have more amazing features
This is a great app. It would be great if in the customization session allows to add lower beats per minute (like 8 BPM). This way I can use it to calibrate my Kaiser 400 anniversary clock as well. Also, it would be great to add a distribution chart for beats. This will allow the user to see the consistency in a graph rather than subjective. I tried to contact the developer but couldn’t find any info on the need. Nir, please feel free contact me for further collaboration.