Pocket Radar already had the best-selling radar in sports. Now, the company has embraced baseball’s love of data even further by creating an app that turns that data into teaching points for coaches ...
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Selected as a 2010 Innovations Design and Engineering Award Honoree in the highly competitive personal electronics category, Pocket Radar’s sleek, compact, palm-sized, ultraportable design, combined ...
SANTA ROSA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Set to be available to consumers this Spring, Pocket Radar™, the world’s first and only full performance, palm-sized speed radar device that puts consumers in the ...
With the most recent version of its Ball Coach radar unit, Pocket Radar set out to do one thing: make radar accessible. As Steve Goody, the CEO of Pocket Radar, put it: The radar gun hadn’t really ...
Pocket Radar has added to its speed measurement systems with the addition of Smart Coach Radar, a speed and video training system. In baseball, the goal of the coaching addition is to provide insights ...
Pocket Radar co-founders Chris Stewart, Steve Goody and Grant Moulton wax nostalgic when they recall their early days as young Hewlett Packard engineers. It’s like they’re speaking of a long-forgotten ...
In R.J. Anderson's excellent piece on Danny Farquhar, he mentions that Farquhar has started using a Pocket Radar as part of his training when he throws. Farquhar's Instagram houses numerous videos of ...
Catching speeders and clocking pitches just got a whole lot easier now that a radar gun has been developed that’s about the same size as an average cellphone. The Doppler-based Pocket Radar has the ...
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