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Golf Club Swing Radar | Instant Feedback for Longer Drives | 20-200 MPH Range

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Style Name: Swing Speed Radar w/Tempo Timer


Features

  • [Tempo is Everything] - Train Your Body to Swing Like a Pro. The Tempo Timer helps you practice and maintain tempo to your swing from start to finish. Tempo improves consistency in your swing when training for more speed. More speed equals more distance in your drives.
  • [No Ball Needed] - Yes, you can use an actual golf ball but there's no need to hit an actual golf balluse a wiffle ball, Birdie Ball, sponge ball or equivalent to simulate a real ball. Immediate feedback provides a basis for golfers to determine swing improvements
  • [Speed Measurement] - Range of speed measurement from 40 MPH to over 200 MPH. Speed drives more distance. For every 1 mph gain an average of 1 to 2 yards distance is gained.
  • [Works With Most Swing Speed Trainers] - Works with the Stack System, RypStick, SuperSpeed Stick and other popular swing trainers. Combine this with a trainer, clubs and irons to increase speed and get more yards.
  • [Batteries Not Included] - Powered by 3 AA batteries (not included); ideal for both players and coaches/instructors. NOTE: Refer the Manual before use.
  • [Made In USA] - Simple to use and easy to read using the same radar technology that defends our country with the Patriot Missile Defense System and reliable for over 20 years.

Description

Ever wonder how hard you hit the ball? The Swing Speed Radar is your ultimate training tool to unlock your power potential! This compact and portable radar uses advanced Doppler technology to accurately measure the speed of your swing, helping you optimize your mechanics for both baseball and golf. Increase your bat speed for harder hits and more control, or improve your clubhead speed for longer drives and greater accuracy. The easy-to-use design allows you to take it anywhere for instant feedback on your swings, whether you're practicing at the batting cage, driving range, or even in your backyard. Important Note: Swing Speed Radars utilize microwave Doppler radar technology. While highly accurate, their readings may be affected by interference from other devices emitting radio waves. For optimal results, use the Swing Speed Radar in an environment with minimal electronic interference. Accuracy and Interference: This Swing Speed Radar utilizes Doppler radar technology to measure swing speed. While highly accurate in controlled environments, the readings can be susceptible to interference from microwave and radio frequency (RF) waves. Potential Sources of Interference: Fluorescent lights Wi-Fi routers Microwave ovens Cordless phones Other radio frequency emitting devices Inaccurate or Mis-Readings: If you suspect your readings are inaccurate due to interference, consider the following: Relocate the Unit: Move the Swing Speed Radar to a different location away from potential sources of RF interference. Minimize Disruptions: If possible, turn off or relocate nearby devices that may be emitting radio waves. For Optimal Results: For the most accurate swing speed readings, we recommend using the Swing Speed Radar in an environment free from the above-mentioned sources of interference. Additional Information: Dimensions: 3.75" x 2" x 5.5" Weight: Lightweight (around 0.7 lbs) Power: Requires 3 AA batteries (not included) Material: Durable plastic casing Care Instructions: Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Warranty: 1 year from date of purchase

Brand: swing speed radar


Item dimensions L x W x H: 7.3 x 5.4 x 3.6 inches


Material: Plastic


Item Weight: 10.24 ounces


Style: Swing Speed Radar w/Tempo Timer


Brand: ‎swing speed radar


Item dimensions L x W x H: ‎7.3 x 5.4 x 3.6 inches


Material: ‎Plastic


Item Weight: ‎10.24 ounces


Style: ‎Swing Speed Radar w/Tempo Timer


Measurement Accuracy: ‎within 1%


Measuring Range: ‎12 inches


Mounting Type: ‎Flange Mount


Output Type: ‎Display


Sensing Distance: ‎12 Inches


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Amateur, Professional, Swing Training, Golf Training, Personal Use


UPC: ‎880372293701 694658023643


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎43


Manufacturer: ‎Sports Sensors


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎7.2 x 5.39 x 3.7 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.31 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.3 x 5.4 x 3.6 inches


Brand Name: ‎swing speed radar


Country of Origin: ‎United States


Warranty Description: ‎4 Year Manufacturer


Model Name: ‎Swing Speed With Tempo Timer


Color: ‎White/red


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎SSRTT364


Model Year: ‎2023


Included Components: ‎Drawstring Pouch and Swing Speed Radar with Tempo Timer


Size: ‎Pack of 1


Sport Type: ‎Tennis, Golf, Baseball, Lacrosse


Date First Available: May 13, 2005


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  • Simple to use, gives great speed and tempo feedback that translates to a better golf swing
Style Name: Swing Speed Radar w/Tempo Timer
This is an interesting device. It showed up today and I took it to the range for 90 minutes and then I played 18 holes. I'm in my late 50's with a 14 handicap. My biggest detriment to playing better golf is a gradual loss of distance off the tee compounded by the occasional banana slice when I try to swing harder. Everyone I play with tells me my swing is too fast and no matter what I tried I could not slow my swing down. Enter the Sports Sensor swing speed radar unit. With the combination of swing speed and tempo measurements from this radar unit I could slow my swing down to a repeatable tempo. Interestingly, when my swing tempo was reduced, my club head speed increased. Initially my club head speed with my driver was about 88-90MPH and my shots were wild. When I slowed my tempo, the club head speed increased to 98 - 100MPH and the ball was only 10 yards off center left and right rather than 25+ yards to the right with my quicker swing. I could not hit a draw with old swing - not possible. I found that per the directions, you definitely need to have this unit 8-10 inches away from the ball and pointed backwards into the swing path of the club, not forward towards the ball flight. The photo in the directions is a little misleading because it looks like the radar unit is directly opposite the ball. When I had it directly across from the ball or too far away, I got all sorts of screwy data like club head speeds of 142MPH. That's not possible, I'm not Tom Watson or a long drive contestant. I had my swing speed professionally measured last year and it averaged 88-90MPH which translates to a little over 200 yards. With practice, the data this device provided allowed me to change the settings on my Titleist 913 driver to a 9.5 degree loft (it was 10.25 degrees) and keep the draw bias to give me a little more distance and control. As I mentioned, I am a habitual slicer and I was using setting C3 on the 913 and I changed to setting B3 on a 913. With those adjustments on the driver combined with the data feedback from the radar unit applied to my swing tempo, I added 30-40 yards to my driver in 90 minutes on the range. It's amazing how much slower a golf swing feels adding just 3/10's of a second and it was repeatable and I gained muscle memory from the repeatability. I never would have know how much time to add to my backswing if I had not seen the data on the screen. OK, everything works great on the range, I'm one of the top range players on the planet and I know I have a lot of company. For whatever reason, my range success rarely translates to improvement on the course. So I took the tempo change I learned from this unit to the course where I play which is notorious for it's tight fairways with thick rough bordered by heather farther out on either side of most fairways. I shot an 83 (41 and 42 because), my best round of the year. With the tempo change, I was hitting the ball to points on or near the fairway where I had a 6, 7 or even 8 iron into the green rather than a 3 wood or a 3 iron. It's hard to get a 3 wood or a 3 iron to stick on a green unless it's soaking wet. I had better control over my drives because my tempo was controllable and that change removed the wildness from my drives and my lower irons. I have had days where my slice is so bad that the ball might hit me in the back of the head - it's really embarrassing. The radar unit itself is simple to use. Put in 3 AA batteries and it fires right up. The push button under the LCD screen can show you MPH, KPH (kilometers per hour), tempo time alone, swing speed alone or a combination of tempo time and swing speed. I used the latter setting for 90% of my time on the range. It comes with a small nylon stuff sack and an instruction book with a plastic information card that converts swing speed to yards. A club head speed of 98-100 MPH = about 225 yards in the air plus roll or the 240 years I was experiencing. At 90 MPH, my initial club head speed, the data on the card says I should hit the ball right around 200 years - exactly the yardage I had been seeing with my driver in the past. A couple of notes. It may be distracting to some players to have the unit 8-10 inches away but I got used to it quickly and there is a standard camera tripod screw mount on the bottom of this radar unit if you want to mount it to a tripod for other sports. I also found that my 3 iron (Titleist 714 AP1) had a club head speed of about 92-94MPH which explains why my driver was going only ten yards farther than my 3 iron. But with the tempo and driver loft changes, I appear to have rediscovered my long lost driver. Maybe I'm really a 9 or 10 handicap with better drives - we shall see as the season plays on but initially this is a simple to use and impressive unit and I'll never go to the range without this in my bag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2015 by Rolidnot

  • Good accuracy level for swing speed
Style Name: Swing Speed Radar w/Tempo Timer
Tested this unit against two local professional swing analyzers in golf store and driving range using ARCCOS and Shot Tracker technology. This unit's swing speed results hitting real balls and taking 20-30 shots, then averaging them together were basically identical to what the professional speed analyzers got. No more than +/- 1 to 2 mph variation in measured speed between the pro analyzers and this one. And that could just be me from machine setup differences, my body varying the speeds, or measuring across multiple sessions on different days. One key thing I really like about it is it seems to measure your clubhead speed, not just the ball speed alone, so you can take practice swings on your mat at home and work on your tempo and club swing speed to tell if you're overswinging badly while you practice. Seems very accurate if you take the time to read its included instuctions carefully and set the unit up pointing it in the direction it says in relation to the ball you're hitting. Also you must make sure the unit is not tilted forward or backward on its metal stand bracket in relation to the ground or mat you're hitting from. It should stay horizontal to the ground or practice mat. I had no problem getting very accurate swing speed results with OR without actually hitting a ball as long as the unit was setup pointing the correct direction and well-leveled to the mat per instructions. I saw a slight but consistent 2 to 3 mph drop in swing speed with no ball to hit, just full speed practice swing with club ticking the mat like you were taking a divot on the ground with a real ball. After trying it, I recommend at least hitting a plastic practice ball with the unit to more closely approximate your carry speed through the ball at contact. Plastic practice balls seemed to produce results basically identical to real balls for me at least, so this seems like a valid way to practice with the unit. Real balls gave the most consistent and accurate speed measurements with only +/- 1 to 2 mph spread in velocities, averaged over many shots with the unit and trying it all three ways (real, vs. plastic vs. no ball). Can't assess longevity and durability of the product yet, but so far it's been excellent to work with in a few practice mat sessions and at the driving range too. No problems so far with crazy readings, failure to reset for next swing, or failure to read swing at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Cheap but inaccurate
Style Name: Swing Speed Radar
The price is cheap and very easy to set up but ultimately it will be inaccurate. It’s not consistently off at the same amount but average over 20 swings. It averaged about 6% high compared to my launch monitor It ranged anywhere from being almost exactly accurate to upwards of being 11% high, and that’s after I threw away the outliers. I wish it was just consistently off but unfortunately it’s a big variation. It’s cheap and gets you in the ball park, but don’t plan your game or equipment around it. This is the same thing RypStick uses so I guess that inflates your numbers too. Now, I read that this will read the point closest to it, which would be the toe of the club. With a closing club face this may be leading to these inaccurate numbers. Unfortunately, I cannot test a speed stick or Rypstick against a launch monitor because launch monitor only reads when a ball is struck. So perhaps, if you’re not actually hitting a ball, then the speed on this would be accurate. But if you hit with it then expect it to be off. If you’re using this for speed training, then just take your measurements without contact. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024 by ElusiveSasquatch

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