Hoop Tracker smartwatch measures basketball training progress

TECHi's Author Connor Livingston
Opposing Author Mashable Read Source Article
Last Updated
TECHi's Take
Connor Livingston
Connor Livingston
  • Words 72
  • Estimated Read 1 min

Basketball isn’t an easy sport and the creators of the Hoop Tracker knows this. Their Kickstarter campaign for the Shot Tracking Smartwatch aims to help players with their shots by automatically tracking real-time 3PT, FT and FG percentages, while also analyzing and improving your shot. It also provides players with court side accuracy, distance accuracy, consecutive made/missed shots and even how many calories they burned and how long they played. 

Mashable

Mashable

  • Words 158
  • Estimated Read 1 min
Read Article

We can’t all have Jordan’s dunk, but a new piece of wearable tech could soon help athletes understand their own strengths — and weaknesses. Hoop Tracker is a smart watch designed specifically for basketball players that automatically measures training progress, including shooting percentages and accuracy.  “If you’re going to perform an activity you’re going to want to know how well you’re doing it,” Hoop Tracker founder Jason Duke told Mashable. “Basketball is no different.” The Hoop Tracker system is made up of two main components — a shot detector magnetically mounted on the hoop and the watch itself. Once a player takes a shot, a sensor is activated when the ball hits the backboard or the rim. If the ball goes in, it will hit a lever positioned in the hoop and the shot will be recorded as made. But if it doesn’t hit the lever within two seconds, a miss will be registered.

Source

NOTE: TECHi Two-Takes are the stories we have chosen from the web along with a little bit of our opinion in a paragraph. Please check the original story in the Source Button below.

Balanced Perspective

TECHi weighs both sides before reaching a conclusion.

TECHi’s editorial take above outlines the reasoning that supports this position.

More Two Takes from Mashable

Can video games help autistic children improve their social skills?
Can video games help autistic children improve their social skills?

It's still hard to believe that we now live in a world where playing video games is a viable career,…

Snapchat users watch ten billion videos every day
Snapchat users watch ten billion videos every day

Facebook isn't the only emerging video-sharing behemoth that YouTube needs to be wary of, according to a report from Bloomberg…

Opera will soon come with a free and unlimited VPN
Opera will soon come with a free and unlimited VPN

There was a time when Opera was at the forefront of web browser innovation, and some of the features that…

Facebook Messenger is now open to third party chat bots
Facebook Messenger is now open to third party chat bots

Bots are the next big thing for messaging apps, and Facebook wants to make sure that it's one of the…