The timer is pretty impressive. We always suggest new users just use the physical timer for a while. That keeps you from being overwhelmed by what’s possible with the app. But even the base timer by itself is way, way, way easier and more intuitive to review splits and configure than the legacy stuff. Also no kidding on the battery. We didn’t charge it for a year and still had like 80% battery or something ridiculous. Regards, Marky
i know of a range in russia that has cameras at every target and synchronizes with the shot timer and is set up so you can split the screen and show two competitors. it is an awesome system.
It would be nice to offer customizable profiles under the same main profile. Something like streaming services use. The info is all saved through the app and some cloud database anyway, wouldn't be hard to create that
way too expensive for some very basic technology. Are you telling me that it costs as much as a midrange Android phone? please ... clearly most of the money is going into publicity, advertising and reviewers. interesting but no thanks.
Average android phone is produced in china and sold in tens of millions. Timer is developed and produced in Europe, and has a team which is constantly working on firmware and app updates, barely sold in thousands. It's an economy of scale.
@@shootersglobal Great answer. Most people don't realize what goes into projects and businesses like this. Looks like a great product. Good luck with it.
The timer is pretty impressive. We always suggest new users just use the physical timer for a while. That keeps you from being overwhelmed by what’s possible with the app.
But even the base timer by itself is way, way, way easier and more intuitive to review splits and configure than the legacy stuff. Also no kidding on the battery. We didn’t charge it for a year and still had like 80% battery or something ridiculous.
Regards,
Marky
i know of a range in russia that has cameras at every target and synchronizes with the shot timer and is set up so you can split the screen and show two competitors. it is an awesome system.
Mine doesn’t seem to charge. What voltage does it need to charge?
Is this timer compatible with the Practiscore app like other Bluetooth enabled timers?
Practiscore is working on the integration.
Can I use the shot timer with multiple shooters and keep the stats separate?? If so how? Just got it a few days ago.
Each needs to train with their own account in the app.
It would be nice to offer customizable profiles under the same main profile. Something like streaming services use. The info is all saved through the app and some cloud database anyway, wouldn't be hard to create that
Good stuff JJ...
Any promo code?
The Timer have a twice price of his first versión.
this price was 3 years ago for a pre order, before covid and war.
We can't keep selling them at a cost price..
way too expensive for some very basic technology. Are you telling me that it costs as much as a midrange Android phone? please ...
clearly most of the money is going into publicity, advertising and reviewers. interesting but no thanks.
Average android phone is produced in china and sold in tens of millions.
Timer is developed and produced in Europe, and has a team which is constantly working on firmware and app updates, barely sold in thousands. It's an economy of scale.
@@shootersglobal Great answer. Most people don't realize what goes into projects and businesses like this. Looks like a great product. Good luck with it.