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The Pocket Radar Is A Doppler Speed Radar System
Pocket Radar is the world’s only personal speed radar that fit in the pocket. The Pocket Radar is able to offer accurate speed measurement in a device a fraction of the size of traditional speed radar guns, by combining Pocket Radar’s proprietary Digital Signal Processing algorithms and state-of-the-art intelligent target acquisition techniques.
Leading news outlets and consumer agencies have endorsed the device, as well, with The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) having named the Personal Radar an “Innovation Honoree in Personal Electronics” and Popular Mechanics magazine selecting the Pocket Radar as a 2010 “Editor’s Choice Award recipient”. The Pocket Radar has also been featured on NBC’s “Today Show” and ABC’s “Good Morning America”.
The Radar Pocket is a Doppler speed radar system. The moving object modifies the reflected radio wave based upon how fast it is moving directly towards or away from the Pocket Radar. The Pocket Radar, in turn, receives the reflected radio wave and compares it to the original transmitted radio wave.
Accurate to within 1 mile per hour, Pocket Radar Peronal Speed Radar is able to take 10,000 speed measurements using one set of AAA batteries. Its easy-to-use point-and-shoot functionality and small size means that Pocket Radar users able to right to the action, while others are busy to set up and turn on bulky radar speed guns(traditional radar).
With its ultra portable design, sleek, compact the pocket radar is build for professionals and everyday consumers in a lot of applications, from athletes seeking improved performance, coaches clocking baseball pitch speeds, to racing fans looking to enhance their viewing experience and become part of the action.
Here are some excellent Personal Speed Radar uses: Tennis, Baseball, Softball, Golf, Hockey, Soccer Lacrosse, Racing, Autocross, Track and Field, Triathlons, Cycling, Traffic Safety, Fan Experience, Paintball, Training, RC Hobbies, Football, Snowboarding, Skateboarding, Soap Box Derby, Basketball, Skiing, Archery, .
One of customer review is Car Nut. Here is what he said about Pocket Radar Personal Speed Radar “First of all, the Pocket Radar is an amazing piece of technology. It is very well made and simple to use, easy to understand instructions and comes nicely packaged. The quality of the unit, instructions, and packaging are all very high quality. The Pocket Radar works exactly like they say – just point and push the button. You can get several readings in a row by releasing and pushing the button again. I’ve tried it on cars, motorcycles, ATVs, baseballs, volleyball, bicycles, etc. – all with no problems. The Pocket Radar is great, and I would highly recommend it for sports, hobbies, and just plain fun.”
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