A sparring round timer is essential equipment in any boxing or MMA gym. It keeps fighters and coaches on schedule through rounds, rest periods, and warning bells — replicating the exact timing conditions of competition. Our free browser-based timer generates authentic bell sounds using the Web Audio API, requiring no app download or audio files.
Timer Settings
How to Use the Sparring Round Timer
A proper boxing round timer is the backbone of any training session. Whether you are shadow boxing, hitting pads, working the heavy bag, or doing live sparring, structured rounds keep your training consistent and replicate real fight conditions. Our free browser timer eliminates the need for expensive gym equipment or app subscriptions.
Step 1: Choose a Preset or Customize
Select a quick preset for common training formats — Amateur Boxing (3 rounds × 3 minutes), MMA (5 rounds × 5 minutes), or Pro Boxing (12 rounds × 3 minutes). Or customize your own configuration: 1–20 rounds, 1–5 minute rounds, and 30 second to 2 minute rest periods.
Step 2: Set the Warning Bell
The warning bell plays a distinct tone a set number of seconds before each round ends — 10 or 30 seconds. In a real gym, this signal tells fighters to step up the pace for a big finish or begin controlling the ring for the final exchanges. Turn it off for solo training where you want uninterrupted focus.
Step 3: Start Your Session
Press Start to begin. The large circular countdown shows the remaining time in the current round, color-coded red for active rounds and gray for rest periods. The bell sounds automatically at round start, round end (with optional warning), and session completion. No manual interaction needed mid-session.
Understanding the Timer Display
The ring timer uses a standard SVG progress circle that depletes clockwise. The phase bar at the top changes color — green for active rounds, gray for rest. The phase label shows your current state: ROUND, REST, or READY. The session metrics below track rounds completed, total elapsed time, and rounds remaining so you always know where you are in your workout.
Audio and Background Playback
Bell sounds are generated via the Web Audio API — short oscillator bursts that mimic a real boxing bell. No audio files are required. For mobile use, ensure your device is not on silent mode and that your browser has audio permission. The timer continues counting in the background on most browsers when you switch apps, though audio may require the screen to stay on for reliable playback on some devices.
Pause and Resume
Use the Pause button for unexpected interruptions — a phone call, equipment adjustment, or injury check. The timer preserves your exact position in the session. Press Start again to resume. Reset clears the session and returns to the configured starting state with all settings intact.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this boxing timer free to use?
Yes, completely free with no signup or app download required. It runs entirely in your browser using standard Web APIs. You can bookmark the page and use it offline once loaded.
How does the bell sound work without audio files?
The timer uses the Web Audio API to generate bell and tone sounds programmatically. Short oscillator bursts mimic a boxing bell — no audio files are downloaded. This keeps the page fast and works on all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
Will the timer work if I lock my phone screen?
On most devices, timers continue running in the background when the screen is locked. However, audio may be interrupted on some mobile browsers due to operating system audio focus rules. Keep the screen on or use the browser's background audio permission for best results.
How many rounds can I set?
You can set between 1 and 20 rounds, with round durations from 1 to 5 minutes and rest periods from 30 seconds to 2 minutes. This covers everything from 1-round pad sessions to full 12-round professional boxing simulations.
What is the warning bell feature?
The warning bell plays a short tone a set number of seconds before the end of each round (10 or 30 seconds). This mimics a real boxing gym where fighters get a warning that the round is almost over, allowing them to pace their final exchanges appropriately.
Can I use this for MMA training rounds?
Yes. Standard MMA rounds are 5 minutes with 1-minute rest. Championship rounds are also 5 minutes. Simply set round duration to 5 minutes and rest to 1 minute. The timer works identically for kickboxing, Muay Thai, wrestling, BJJ, and any interval-based combat sport training.
Does the timer count rounds I've completed?
Yes. The session dashboard tracks rounds completed, elapsed session time, and remaining rounds in real time. After your session ends, a summary shows total rounds completed and total time.
Is my data private?
Yes. The timer runs entirely in your browser. No data about your training sessions is collected, stored, or transmitted anywhere.