

🎵 Master your rhythm with style and precision — never miss a beat!
The Sondery Metronome is a rechargeable digital device designed for musicians across all instruments. Featuring a bright color screen, USB headphone jack for silent practice, and eye-catching Art Series patterns, it combines functionality with style. Lightweight and accurate, it supports seamless tempo control to elevate your practice sessions.









| ASIN | B0D4Q5924X |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,936 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 44 in Metronomes |
| Body Material | Alkaline |
| Colour | Bulletome A1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (119) |
| Date First Available | 3 Jun. 2024 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Item Weight | 121 g |
| Item model number | metronome |
| Material Type | plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 2.9 x 12.6 cm; 121 g |
A**R
Very good.
This is a really useful metronome. It has many functions which are adequately explained in the readable instructions. The screen showing the current function and tempo is lovely and clear and bright and the device is easy to use. Very nice.
N**A
Metronome
Metronome, good battery life, lightweight, appears to be accurate, looks cool. Good value for money
R**C
Solid and Convenient Metronome for Musicians on a Budget
I've been using this digital metronome for a few days now, and it’s been a surprisingly solid addition to my practice routine. I like that its USB-rechargeable and it even arrived fully charged, so I could use it straight out of the box. The sound is loud and clear, which is great for those times when you need to hear it over your instrument. But if you prefer practising quietly or in a shared space, the headphone jack is a thoughtful touch that works well. Considering the features it packs—rechargeability, big sound, and a headphone option—the price is quite reasonable. I’ve seen more expensive metronomes that don’t offer half of this functionality. Overall, it’s a solid purchase for musicians looking for reliability and convenience without breaking the bank.
C**R
Fun Metronome
The Sondery Metronome Digital Rechargeable Vocal Big Sound (Bulletome A3) is a fantastic tool for musicians of all levels. From the moment I unboxed it, I was impressed by its sleek design and colorful art series pattern, which adds a nice touch of personality. The color screen is bright and easy to read, making it simple to adjust settings quickly during practice sessions. One of the standout features is the powerful sound—it's loud enough to hear clearly even when playing drums or guitar. The vocal counting feature is especially useful, as it adds an extra layer of guidance while you’re keeping time. The metronome also has a headphone jack, which is perfect for late-night practice without disturbing anyone around. Another big plus is the USB rechargeable battery. It’s so convenient not having to worry about replacing batteries. Just plug it in, and you’re good to go. The battery life is solid, lasting multiple practice sessions before needing another charge. The Sondery Bulletome A3 is a well-rounded, versatile metronome with great sound quality and thoughtful features. Whether you're practicing piano, guitar, or drums, this metronome will help you stay on beat in style. Highly recommended!
A**R
Best Metronome I've Ever
Apparently there's a volume control feature, although, considering it's clockwork, it's something I wouldn't expect nor require. Perfectly loud and clear, easily audible over a practice amp, even at an antisocial volume. Can go for long intervals without needing to be wound. Impeccable accuracy. There are various time signature features, but I don't personally like these as the chime representing each bar is loud, high-pitched and gives me a migraine after about 20 seconds. I personally recommend setting the time signature to zero and just counting mentally. Incredibly easy to work. It's a metronome, it does what it says. One thing that confused me at first when I first unboxed it was why the pendulum is locked in place. I can't recall whether it's stated in the instructions, but you just have to remove a plastic stopper from the base to free the metronome and start using it. Brilliant tool, overall incredibly easy to use, reasonably priced and in my opinion every musician/choreographer should own one
S**H
Need help please
Please could some one advise how to get sound. I’ve set up as per instructions but no sound
A**.
big and clear LCD - easy to use
This digital metronome has a pretty cool art design and it is made by solid plastic. It is really easy to use and has helpful buttons on the front where you can set up time and modes. On the side there are few more buttons, and you can control volume up/down, or plug in headphones, and charge it through usb-c. The big LCD 2.2-inch color screen is pretty coool as well, and shows clearly what the metronome is doing. I am regularly using when practing with guitar, and it helps a lot. Happy with it.
M**N
Does everything you need
I'm not entirely sure why this metronome is covered in images of doughnuts? But it's colourful which is nice I guess, so moving on... I've knocked a star because I didn't desperately like any of the three sounds this metronome comes with, but credit where credit's due, at least it comes with 3 different tones and you can change them, it's just that they're all a bit ear piercing. I guess on the other hand that means you can hear it over an electric guitar provided you're sensible about the guitar volume. One thing I particularly like about this is the 3.5mm headphone output. This allows me to patch it into a pair of inputs on my audio interface which in turn allows me to get the click in my headphones when I'm practicing guitar late at night. That's a really useful feature. I couldn't tell you if the metronome is actually accurate, nor would I know how to verify it, but I'm using it to measure my speed when practicing so it allows me to go up in increments and know where I got to the next day, that is probably more important for my use than whether the indicated tempo is accurate or not. The rechargeable battery is a very nice thing to have. As it stands at the moment I've not had to charge it so I can't really comment on how long the battery lasts. Finally, price. It's certainly not the cheapest metronome out there, but I don't think it's wildly expensive at the time of writing either. All in all, if you like doughnuts and regular clicking, I'd say it's not a bad buy.
高**鶴
可愛くて使いやすい。
Y**I
Ne fonctionne plus au bout de 2 utilisations Plus de son
T**Y
Reasonable price and works well
S**E
I am only writing this in case someone else is searching for a sound device to help a deaf pet. Our cat lost his vision a couple of years ago after his blood pressure spiked. He has been completely blind for almost 3 years but learned his way around the house . We recently decided to change the flooring and were worried that he would have to relearn. We have been careful to keep the rugs and furniture in the same place over the years but it was time for a massive change. We placed the metronome near his food bowl. The metronome is perfect. We adjusted the sound and volume to resemble a ticking clock. We love that we can plug it into an outlet and don't have to worry about replacing batteries. I am hoping that the metronome eased some of the adjustment with the new flooring since he seems to be able to easily find his food and water bowl. We plan to keep it there.
B**T
Works as it should, but is somewhat fragile if dropped on the ground.
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