Soundbrennner Core Steel Reviews

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Your multipurpose smart music tool. Combining professional music tools with the convenience of wearable technology. The world's first wearable, vibrating metronome for musicians.

Core Steel includes a vibrating metronome, contact tuner, dB meter and watch, all in one device.

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Really happy with the core steel. Ticks all the boxes and really comfortable to wear when playing. Had no issues with delivery and felt the deal was value for money.
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Posted 1 year ago
Ronaldo Martins
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Very functional and practical. I no longer do my piano studies without it. Apart from the possibility of the metronome anywhere on your wrist. I strongly recommend.
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Posted 1 year ago
Great device. Nice looking with any dress code. Easy initial set-up & easy to get going with practice. It made me pay more attention to my timing and I think it should prove useful in the long term. Enjoying it so far. The only downside is that it is kinda pricey considering you can perform its main function on a normal smartwatch.
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Posted 1 year ago
Ich love the design and colour. Its a good smartwatch. the all the musical features are great. Im happy with my purchase.
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Posted 1 year ago
Work pretty good though it takes a bit to get used. I had to use the leg strap for drums watch strap seems fine for guitars. The chest strap is my only complaint as I am 170 and 5’9” and it doesnt come close to fitting me. But thats a minor negative.
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Posted 1 year ago
If you want to expedite your abilities as a musician, then this is the assistive device for you. Oh, and it tells the time too!
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Posted 1 year ago
Simple. Robust. And it helps internalize tempo. Love it!
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Posted 1 year ago
I think it's best used for keeping the groove with longer pulses when playing the repertoire. When practicing with very short subdivisions, I preffer audible clicks. I'm still exploring the best position: on the upper arm and near the shinbone seem to work for me (cello, e.bass).
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Posted 1 year ago