PRS Talk Timer Watch App

CroweMan

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Mar 12, 2024
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Hey shooters! Just wanted to make a quick post about my timing app for the Apple Watch in here. Below is the link. It’s been a huge help to me and others for prs and nrl competition! Cheers 🤙🏼

 
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This sounds interesting. Curious what your favorite start method is? Shaking wrist sounds cool but could be hard to do with a game changer in your hand lol.
Great question! So I use shake to start as it’s more of a “jolting” of the wrist. With rifle and bag in hand, upon being addressed, when I hear the stage timer beep, I just jolt my game changer and it starts. May post a video later showcasing!
 
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Downloaded. I have the Precision Match Timer, too.

Maybe I'm missing it but I only see begin, halfway, end and 10 second countdown alerts. Any way to set alerts at specific times?
 
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Downloaded. I have the Precision Match Timer, too.

Maybe I'm missing it but I only see begin, halfway, end and 10 second countdown alerts. Any way to set alerts at specific times?
Here is a link to a YouTube instructional video! To add a custom alert, just tap the plus button in the upper right hand corner. The video outlines everything except the newer countdown timer settings, which allows you to toggle between nothing, a normal countdown, or just a timer end alert.

 
@CroweMan, I can't send you a PM for some reason? If my ghetto series 3 watch is running watchOS 8.8.1 can I use your app? The app page in the store says "requires watchOS 11.0 or later"
So I was hoping to have more backwards compatibility with older Apple Watches, but the newer coding apis which are needed to run the app require a minimum of iOS 11...sorry!
 
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I just tell Siri to set a timer for xyz minutes. Maybe you could just do this?
This app has functionality that the stock Apple Watch timer doesn’t have. Multiple ways to start the timer, and custom alerts to notify you on the current time. A standard timer would work, but you wouldn’t know how much time has elapsed unless you kept looking at the timer.