The Voice Output from the Swing Caddie will speak your Stack training speed, and TheStack App will listen for it using our Voice Entry technology so your data is read in seamless while you get the audible feedback while training.
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If you hit your driver 275 yards or less (driver swing speed < 100 mph), the Swing Caddie SC200 Plus makes for a seamless Stack training experience. We will continue to test new devices and keep this list current.ĭisclosure: We may earn commission on some of the links below. *Other speed tracking devices may be capable of non-impact swings and can be used with TheStack App.
What does this mean to you? If your radar measures with a bias, our smart algorithms adjust for it and accurately calculate your eSpeed and Distance Potential regardless of which device you are using.
This page will always be up to date with radars that can capture non-impact swings.Īt The Stack System, we analyze nearly all radar devices that track training swings and TheStack App factors out any bias, or systematic error, in speed measurements that are associated with our hardware design. Not all radar devices have this capability. Do not use alcohol, solvents, or chemical cleaners which can cause permanent damage.Stack training requires a radar that can measure swings without ball impact. The Swing Speed Radar can be cleaned with a slightly damped, soft cloth. Store the Swing Speed Radar in typical in-house environments, avoiding excessive temperature extremes, humidity, dust and dirt. Do not use or leave outdoors during inclement weather. Although the rugged design will withstand the rigors of normal use, it should be protected from golf club, bat and ball impacts should not be dropped or thrown or exposed to precipitation, or immersed in water or other liquids. The Swing Speed Radar is a unique electronics product intended for training and practice situations. Your purchase includes a nylon drawstring pouch for carrying your Swing Speed Radar and two snap hooks for attaching it to your equipment bag or hanging from a net for bat speed measurements. This makes the Swing Speed Radar a great tool for helping you select the optimum bat size and weight for your swing. Put another way, the device measure the speed of the barrel of the bat, not the tip. By locating the Swing Speed Radar at a height that corresponds to the plane of the bat swing, the bat speed is measured “out front” of the batter in the hitting zone, which is where contact with the ball produces the best results. In baseball or softball applications, meanwhile, you can hang the device on a batting cage, pop-up net, or fence, or mount it on a tripod about 5 feet in front of or behind the player while he or she swings in the air or hits off a tee. To measure golf swing speed, merely position the Swing Speed Radar in a forward location about 8 to 10 inches directly away from the tee.
The Swing Speed Radar’s real-time velocity feedback helps players and coaches measure improvements and troubleshoot swing mechanics. Golfers can use the device to determine the optimum swing for distance, control, and accuracy, while baseball/softball players can work on honing their bat speed to create consistently solid contact. The Swing Speed Radar helps you improve both metrics by measuring your swing speed, determining the best speed for optimum performance, monitoring your swing consistency, and selecting the club or bat characteristics that best suit your swing type. However, over-swinging can produce poor results. The Swing Speed Radar is a small microwave Doppler radar velocity sensor that measures the swing speed of golfers and baseball/softball players. “It’s not how hard you swing, but how well you swing.” A valuable aid for players of all ages and skill levels, the Swing Speed Radar is a powerful tool for coaches and instructors everywhere. Whether a novice or professional, the Swing Speed Radar from Sports Sensors will help you maximize your distance and control to take your game to the next level.