Volleyball Referee Timer is a sports app developed by Glenn Corwin. The last update, v2.40, released on September 15, 2024, and it’s rated 4.87 out of 5 based on the latest 15 reviews. Volleyball Referee Timer costs $4.99 and requires iOS 12.0+ and Android 11 or newer to download.
Description
Volleyball Referee Timer for Apple Watch aids volleyball referees in timing 3+ things: warmups, timeouts, and the interval between sets.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Excellent!
I’ve been using this app for all tournaments...NECVL, USAV Junior’s & Yankee...you can customize warmup times, easily identify teams with color codes & keep track of time outs. Highly recommended!
★★★★★Volleyball Timer that is a must need for any Referee with an Apple Watch
This app was designed by a Volleyball Referee specifically for Volleyball Referees.
I’m a USAV National and a NCAA Official, and I find this app to be extremely useful for USAV Junior and Adult events to keep things moving. Especially when you don’t have a visible timer. It even helps to keep track how many timeouts have been used during the match.
The preconfigured settings for NCAA and several state high school warmups make it simple to change the setup without having to do the work yours
★★★★☆Good App
Only problem I found was on the NCAA women’s usage. In between sets the reminder tells you that the lineup sheets are due at the 2:00 mark instead of the 30 seconds remaining. Fix that and I’ll change my mark to a 5 stars.
★★★★★Easy to use
I love this app. It’s awesome for all situations
★★★★★Extremely useful!
This app is so useful. It was clearly developed by a vball official.
I love the quick reference for time outs taken, right on my wrist. No need to check back with the scorer when anticipating a potential request.
And no reason to miss those warning whistle during warmups and timeouts when using it.
The developer has all types of events pre programmed Just select your most common use and go!