
The setup allows for the radar to be hand-held or go into continuous mode on a tripod to record sessions without someone holding the radar. Introducing the first smart radar gun with pro-level performance sets another new standard.” “Our company vision is to create revolutionary technology that changes the landscape of speed measurement. “There is a long, long list of features we will add to the platform,” Goody said.

Pocket Radar expects the integration of video with the radar will save time for coaches in the recruiting process, but will really become a key tool in training, even opening up the ability for remote coaching. “It is a convenience and labor-saving feature,” Stewart said. The app has features that allow players to record entire training sessions and can also create video clips for athletes automatically, allowing for instant sharing after a training session. The video portion of the app also helps with training mechanics. Having the Pocket Radar video synced with velocities as part of the new Smart Coach Radar eases that concern. Pocket Radar co-founder Chris Stewart said that coaches tell them they waste a lot of time trying to verify the validity of stats sent in by players. The app stores data and can create a compiled report of progress over multiple years. Players can share videos recorded from the app for others to review or for social media integration.

The app provides instant feedback with audio and speed display, and it will track results over time, available for export. The Smart Coach Radar app includes video recording abilities with an embedded speed display to measure speed and control.
