Hourly chime & Speaking clock

Hourly chime & Speaking clock

Hourly chime app (blip blip) that speaking clock every hour to tell you the time

App info


2.1.3
October 05, 2025
Android 6.0+
Everyone
Get Hourly chime & Speaking clock for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Hourly chime & Speaking clock, Developed by Hoang Lang. Listed in Health & fitness Category. Current Version Is 2.1.3, Updated On 05/10/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Hourly chime & Speaking clock. Achieved Over 179 thousand Installs. Hourly chime & Speaking clock Currently Has 2 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.4 Stars

Mindfulness Chime is a hourly chime app (also known as a talking clock, speaking clock, hourly alert, hourly beep, hourly reminder, hourly signal or just a blip blip) that help you to tracking time better with 5 mins, 10 mins, quarter-hourly, half-hourly and hourly reminder chimes.

You can set different sounds for each time slots such as hourly, half-hourly... so it's more easier to known the time.

The option to speak the current time is also support. Speak out loud the time so you don't need to open your phone, safer while driving.

Support muted time range setting, auto turn off at desired time.

NOTICE: A text-to-speech engine must be installed, like for example Google TTS, IVONA TTS, Vocalizer TTS or SVOX Classic TTS. The TTS engine is not part of this application and can be downloaded from the Play Store. The quality of the voice depends from the installed TTS engine.

* Permission:
- Internet: to collect bug/crash log (via google service) in order to fix and make app better day by day
- Vibration: to use vibrate function as app have a Vibrate Only option
- Foreground Service: to run app in background to schedule alarm for ringing bell
We are currently offering version 2.1.3. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


Fixed cannot change the from time (thank Pavel Katz for reporting the issue)

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.4
2,406 total
5 76.4
4 8.0
3 2.9
2 1.8
1 10.9

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Recent Comments

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Christen

I really want to rate this higher. It is an awesome idea that would have really helped me in my life with ADHD. And it did help... Every once in a while when it decided to work. Sometimes there are chimes and no voice , sometimes voice and no chime, and sometimes neither. I thought it was because of the free version because they need ad revenue and I understand so I bought the full app. Still doesn't work consistently. Possibly worse than before. And no one answered my email.

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iRokr

It's very basic and hasn't had any kind of meaningful update in more than a year. It hardly ever triggers. I set it up, it works for like a day, and then I eventually forget that it's installed. So disappointed. Old: I'm liking this app. I just REALLY wish it had a setting for when it's in vibrate mode. It'd also be great if I could set up different patterns for when it's in vibrate mode.

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gapps anon

This app is unreliable. Sometimes the chimes and voice work, and other times not. It skips a lot of times. I have turned off battery optimization. Worse, it uses far, far more RAM memory than any app I've ever used! This means either it is running some other Chinese spyware in the background, or it is very poorly coded.

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Wendy McFarland

Just what I was looking for: I wanted an app that will do a single chime every 15 minutes. Just to make me aware of the passage of time. I did not want an alarm (that would chime repeatedly or require me to interact with the phone) which would break my focus more than necessary. Very happy, too, that it doesn't ask for any permissions. So many apps try to pile on a bunch of needless and suspect permissions.

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David Swanson

Update Speaking Timer & Voice Stopwatch Watch app much better app. I installed the app, open the app, and that's all the farther I can get. There is a full page ad and I can't get past the ad to the app. I'm a three decade computer developer. I know how to 'x' out of the ad. After restarting the ad a few times, I finally was able to enter the app. First thing you see is a pop-up informing you that there are full page ads and sometimes it does this and you just need to restart the app. Awful!

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Ken Holtgrewe

Works well. Easy to understand and set up. My only issue is that the chimes are not punctual - i.e. they don't always ring exactly on the hour or the clock positions you have it set up for. They can be up to 2 minutes late. Not sure if it's a bug, or just an Android thing. But for me, it's not a big deal. Just a minor annoyance.

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Shawn Adam

I love the app, but only have one thing I would change. I have my clock set to military time, but the app doesn't recognize 12 midnight as 0 or 24. the rest of the hours work as they should, except the midnight hour. Besides that, everything is great, except maybe add a way to have a sound for 45 minutes too.

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Kristian Gregory

It's a little finicky to work out, but this developer clearly cares about the product and the people who have to use it. Works for what it's supposed to. Would love to see this have a little more customization since it's paid after free trial. Random bell intervals and precisely selecting how many minutes into the hour a bell rings at would be examples, though there is still adequate control as designed.