Pocket Radar Manuals & User Guides
Pocket Radar designs and manufactures compact, professional-grade speed radar guns and training technology for sports, traffic safety, and industrial applications.
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Pocket Radar, Inc. is the premier manufacturer of pocket-sized speed measurement devices, renowned for bringing professional-grade accuracy to athletes, coaches, and safety professionals. Based in adaptable technology originally developed for traffic safety by Fortel Traffic, Inc., Pocket Radar's products—such as the Ball Coach™ and Smart Coach™—have revolutionized training in baseball, softball, tennis, volleyball, and more.
Their devices are designed to be ultra-portable, fitting easily into a palm or pocket, while delivering accuracy comparable to bulky industrial radar guns. The Smart Coach model integrates with mobile applications to provide video analysis, remote display, and speed tracking, making it an essential tool for player development and collegiate recruiting. Whether measuring the exit velocity of a baseball or the speed of a vehicle for neighborhood safety, Pocket Radar provides reliable data to track progress and performance.
Pocket Radar manuals
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I-POCKET RADAR SR1100 Ilinganisa Imiyalo Yokudutshulwa kwe-Lacrosse
I-POCKET RADAR PR1000-BC I-Cricket Bowl Speed Speed Manual
I-POCKET RADAR Ukulinganisa I-Volleyball Overhand Khonza Iziyalezo
I-POCKET RADAR Football 12 Long Snap Speed User Guide
I-POCKET RADAR Football Long Snap Speed User Guide
I-POCKET RADAR R6-01 I-Tennis yokukala Inikeza Iziyalezo
I-POCKET RADAR Softball Iphonsa Kumiyalo Yenetha
Pocket Radar Smart Coach Quick Start Guide: Speed Measurement for Sports
I-Pocket Radar: Ukulinganisa Isivinini Sokukhonza I-Tennis Ngokunembile
Pocket Radar Setup Guide: Accurate Softball Speed Measurement
Pocket Radar manuals from online retailers
Pocket Radar Smart Display SD2000 Accessory Instruction Manual
Pocket Radar Smart Coach Speed Gun Instruction Manual
Pocket Radar Ball Coach User Manual
Pocket Radar video guides
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Pocket Radar Smart Coach: Essential Baseball Speed Radar for Player Development & Recruitment
Pocket Radar Smart Coach: Measuring Baseball Throwing Speed
Pocket Radar Smart Coach: Enhance Pitching Velocity & Training with Brandyn Garcia
Pocket Radar Smart Coach: Enhance Your Baseball Pitching Velocity & Training
Pocket Radar Smart Coach: Baseball Bat Speed Radar for Hitting Training & Analysis
Pocket Radar Smart Coach: Enhance Pitching Velocity & Training | Athlete Testimonial
Pocket Radar Smart Coach: Pitcher's Testimonial for Baseball Training & Rehab
Pocket Radar Smart Coach: Essential Tool for Baseball Player Development & Velocity Tracking
Pocket Radar Smart Coach: Enhance Softball Pitching Speed and Performance
Pocket Radar Smart Coach Radar: Baseball & Softball Speed Measurement with Video Analysis
Pocket Radar support FAQ
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What batteries does the Pocket Radar use?
Most Pocket Radar models, such as the PR1000, operate on two AAA batteries. High-drain alkaline batteries can provide over 10,000 readings, while NiMH rechargeable batteries can last for over 20,000 readings.
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Why am I getting low or inaccurate speed readings?
Inaccurate readings are often caused by the Cosine Effect, where the radar is not aimed directly in line with the object's path. Ensure the radar beam aligns straight with the ball or vehicle's direction of travel for maximum accuracy.
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What is the range of the Pocket Radar?
For vehicles, the radar can measure speeds from up to 0.5 miles away. For sports like baseball or tennis, the device typically needs to be positioned 15–20 feet from the release point to track the ball accurately in flight.
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Can I measure speeds in different units?
Yes, users can toggle between Miles Per Hour (MPH), Kilometers Per Hour (KPH), Meters Per Second (MPS), and Feet Per Second (FPS) by holding the unit button on the device.