Baseball Glove Radar
Frequently Asked Questions

WHAT IS THE GLOVE RADAR®?
The
Glove Radar® is a small, inexpensive microwave Doppler radar velocity
sensor which is attached to a baseball or softball glove to measure the
speed of the ball just before it is caught.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE GLOVE RADAR®?
It will assist in developing baseball and softball players' throwing
capabilities by providing a measure of velocity improvement which results
from using proper throwing techniques. The
Glove Radar® can aid any player--infielders and outfielders, as well
as pitchers and catchers, throwing from any distance. This miniature device
is worn on the glove of the receiver of the ball during practice, training,
tossing and warm-up sessions. It not only is a great training tool but
everyone has fun using it.
HOW DOES THE GLOVE RADAR® WORK?
The Glove Radar® is truly a microwave Doppler radar, not an impact
sensor; nor is it a timer which depends upon a precise throwing distance for
accuracy. Attached to the back of a ball glove, it measures the speed of the
approaching ball a few feet before it is caught. It "sees" through the ball
glove, which is essentially transparent to the microwave energy, even though
the transmission level is extremely low. Operating with power from a
single-cell three volt lithium battery, the Glove Radar® transmission level
is much less than that of most conventional "wireless" electronics control
and communications products, such as cellular 'phones.
DON'T OTHER DEVICES MEASURE BALL SPEED?
Radar "speed guns" used for sports applications are excellent devices but
typically cost $400-$700 or more, and are therefore not generally affordable
for individual players, coaches and parents. They are also an unaffordable
luxury for most amateur teams. However, at a retail price of only $69.95
(including shipping & handling), the Glove Radar® is an inexpensive radar
velocity sensor that fills this void, and it
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HOW ACCURATE IS THE GLOVE RADAR®?
The Glove Radar® typically measures ball speed within plus or minus one mile
per hour of popular "radar speed guns" adjacently located and measuring
velocity over a comparable flight path. The most important consideration
in using any velocity sensor is to be consistent in its use so that
comparative measurements are relative to those preceeding and following.
HOW DOES THE GLOVE RADAR® ACTUALLY HELP YOUNGSTERS LEARN HOW TO THROW?
The inventor has personally used early development models of the Glove
Radar® with young grandsons, age 6 and 8, and a granddaughter, age 11.
Teaching the proper throwing techniques can be a real challenge with
youngsters this age, but when they see the increase in speed which can be
achieved by throwing "the right way", they are very anxious to apply the
coaches instructions. All players want to know how fast they throw, and how
to increase their speed!! However, increased speed is not the only result of
learning proper throwing techniques--consistency, improved accuracy and less
arm strain can also be achieved.
WHAT IS THE BACKGROUND AND STATUS OF THE GLOVE RADAR®?
Sports Sensors, Inc., was incorporated in October, 1998. We completed
engineering design, test and evaluation of our first product, the Glove
Radar®, in late December, 1998 and began production preparations at that
time. Our initial patent issued on January 26, 1999 and additional patent
applications are pending. The product was introduced at the Super Show/99 in
Atlanta in mid February, 1999, where it was chosen one of the top twenty new
sporting goods products. FCC Certification was received in April, 1999, and
production was initiated shortly thereafter.
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HOW IS TECHNICAL SUPPORT OBTAINED?
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trouble-shoot problems. Sport Sensors are more than happy to help as
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