by Tyler Scaturro October 30, 2013
The 2013 Fall Classic has been exactly that, a classic. The St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox have battled to a 3-2 series lead for the Boston Red Sox heading back to Fenway Park. If you have been watching, you may have noticed a brand new feature that FOX Sports is implementing in their [...]
Read More by Tyler Scaturro October 15, 2013
Check out this recent story from BBC News featuring Michael Lacey, an ordinary citizen concerned about neighborhood safety in the UK, who has taken it upon himself to record the speeds of vehicles driving through Beeston in Bedfordshire. After noticing an “alarming” number of speeding vehicles (most of them 30 MPH over the speed [...]
Read More by Tyler Scaturro October 07, 2013
Designed and engineered to offer the same great accuracy as other professional radar guns, at a fraction of the size and cost of most bulky radar guns, Pocket Radar allows everyone the opportunity to discreetly measure and monitor speed. In addition to being a training tool of choice for championship teams in many different sports, [...]
Read More by Tyler Scaturro May 21, 2013
Pocket Radar™ was recently contacted by a current world record holder looking for a training tool that would help in achieving a new luge world record. Michael Coyne, Team Leader for Expedition Outreach, set the Guinness Book World Record for the Highest Altitude Luge run down Mount Chacaltaya in Bolivia from 17,200 feet altitude on July 18th, [...]
Read More by Tyler Scaturro February 27, 2013
This past weekend in beautiful Palm Springs, CA was the first annual Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic, held in honor of one of the most legendary figures in softball history. She was both an incredible human being and ambassador to the sport, and her many years of service will be sorely missed but never forgotten. The [...]
Read More by Tyler Scaturro February 01, 2013
The team at Pocket Radar™ always enjoys hearing back from its customers about the different applications they are using the product for. One of the more recent applications that got us excited was mixing science with skateboarding. We recently got in contact with Professor Adrian Lenardic of Rice University, who informed us of his scientific [...]
Read More by Tyler Scaturro January 22, 2013
In addition to its sports related applications, The Pocket Radar™ is also currently used throughout the world to help with traffic safety. This past year, reporters from the New York Daily News caught multiple cyclists breaking the 25 mph bike speed limit in Central Park in a 35 minute period. Numerous pedestrians have cited complaints [...]
Read More by Tyler Scaturro December 28, 2012
In a recent interview, Andy Lopez, head baseball coach at the University of Arizona, discussed how he trained a national championship winning baseball team. The Arizona Wildcats went undefeated in the D1 College World Series and denied the three-peat dreams of last year’s champions, the University of South Carolina, to become the 2012 NCAA National [...]
Read More by Tyler Scaturro October 15, 2012
On the week of Sept. 16-21, members of the United States Professional Tennis Association gathered in beautiful Monterey, California for what is the annual USPTA World Conference. First time host division Northern California, where our headquarters are located, was a great place for USPTA to celebrate its 85th birthday, and the Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel [...]
Read More by Pocket Radar August 17, 2012
Tonight a team from Uganda plays for the first time ever in the Little League World Series. They have been training hard all season to make it this far. Pocket RadarTM has been a key part of their training to help develop the skills needed to compete at the top level in the world. Take [...]
Read More by Pocket Radar April 04, 2012
The Pocket Radar team recently had the privilege of working with the SETI institute to help evaluate a possible new radio telescope site for scientific exploration.
Read More by Pocket Radar May 23, 2011
We were recently paid a visit to the 2011 California Science Fair to meet with Kyle Lin, a Santa-Rosa High School student whose science fair project used Pocket Radar to study the effect that building rectus abdominis muscle strength or increasing wrist flexion has on tennis service velocity. Kyle used Pocket Radar to measure the [...]
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