Par Timer is here: a dry-fire trainer you fully control
Par Timer, a configurable par timer for dry-fire practice, is now on the App Store and Google Play — set the voice commands, delays, par times, shot cues, and progression, and drill against the beep from home.
Par Timer is now live on both the App Store and Google Play. It’s a par timer built for dry-fire practice, where every part of the sequence — the voice commands, the start delay, the par time, the shots, and how it all tightens over time — is yours to set.
You set the whole sequence
Par Timer plays the timing cues you configure through display, sound, and vibration, so you can run structured drills anywhere:
- Voice commands — hear “Are you ready? Stand by” before each string, or run beeps only.
- Start delay — a fixed time, a random range so you can’t anticipate the start, or off.
- Par time and strings — set the par for the string and how many strings make up a run.
- In-string shot cues — add shots within the string to work splits and specific cadence.
- Reholster time — add or disable time between strings to set your own pace.
Accelerate as you get faster
Set your par time to tighten across sets — either reaching a target time by the final set, or dropping by a fixed amount each set — so a session keeps pushing you instead of parking at one speed. Every run is saved to a full history, with a training activity map that shows how consistently you’re putting in the reps.
One thing to be clear about
Par Timer is a par timer, not a shot timer. It plays the cues you set and you train against them — it does not listen for or detect your shots, in dry-fire or live fire. There’s no microphone-based shot detection.
Pro
A one-time Pro purchase adds preset management — save, load, edit, rename, and delete your drill setups — and lets you reload and repeat any past run straight from your history. Everything else is free.
Grab it on the App Store or Google Play, and if you’ve got feedback or a feature idea, the forums are the place for it.