Interval Timer □ HIIT Timer is a health & fitness app developed by Float Tech LLC. The last update, v3.70, released on December 12, 2023, and it’s rated 4.85 out of 5 based on the latest 69K reviews. Interval Timer □ HIIT Timer is FREE and requires iOS 13.0+ and Android 12 or newer to download.
Simple HIIT Workout timing.
Video: Interval Timer □ HIIT Timer Overview
Description
A simple and beautiful interval timer. 1. Drag to set your custom intervals for workout, rest, rounds, etc
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How to Use Interval Timer □ HIIT Timer on Your PC or Mac
Want to enjoy Interval Timer □ HIIT Timer on your desktop? Download the latest APK (3.70, 35 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
★★☆☆☆Not Free
I was able to use it once and it’s a good timer for your workout. Came back for day 2 and I can’t do anything without settling up a purchase after a 7 day free trial.
★★★★★Don’t pass this up
EXACTLY what I was Looking for!!! Extremely easy to use!!
★★☆☆☆Free for one use
Title says it all. I used it for a workout, and it was great. A couple days later, I got my intervals all set up pressed start only to be greeted by a purchase screen and no other option. Booo on you for that dirty trick.
★★★★★Just what I needed, simple and effective
This is perfect for just what I needed… just interval timer through my head phones… amazing… apple hasn’t even figured this out yet! Good job guys
★★☆☆☆Deceptive Money Costs
This app, after its first use, will ask to charge you $2.99 monthly to continue using it. It’s a timer app. There aren’t major overhauls and service updates needed for this thing to run well. To put in perspective, an MMO subscription for a game like World of Warcraft is $12 monthly to pay a team of 75-100 staff members to maintain a game with millions of players interacting with an entire world of content. And this timer needs 1/4 of that to operate? Ridiculous that this isn’t just a one-time p