Bushnell Velocity Speed Gun
Bushnell Velocity Speed Gun
- An easy point-and-shoot speed gun with +/- 1.0 MPH accuracy.
- Can track the speed of a ball from 100 feet up to 110 MPH.
- Large, clear LCD display.
- Displays fastest speed once trigger is released.
- Measures 4.3 x 8.4 x 6 inches (W x H x D); 2-year warranty
The Velocity Speed Gun is an easy point-and-shoot speed gun. It boasts +/- 1.0 MPH accuracy. The Velocity can track the speed of a ball from 100 feet. It’s the ideal tool for tracking tennis serves from 6-110 MPH.Knowing how fast a player pitches or runs can instantly influence a coaching decision. Enter the Bushnell Velocity speed gun, which tells you the speed of an object within plus-or-minus 1 mile per hour. The Bushnell Velocity is outfitted with digital signal processing technology, which can measure the speed of a baseball from up to 90 feet, or a moving vehicle from as far as 1,500 feet. As a result, it’s a breeze to take a player’s 40 time or measure the speed of a tennis serve. The Velocity is also a breeze to use, with a point-and-shoot pistol grip that displays the fastest speed timed once the trigger is released. Specifications: Baseball/softball/tennis range: 6 to 110 mph (90 feet away) Auto racing range: 6 to 200 mph (1,500 feet away) Accuracy: +/- 1 mph Dimensions: 4.3
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Google Tech Talks December 18, 2008 ABSTRACT Title: Nolan Bushnell: From Atari, Pong, and Chuck E Cheese to the Future of Games as an Entertainment and Social Medium. Award winning entrepreneur, founder of Atari, creator of Pong, and “Father of the Video Game Industry” Nolan Bushnell will present a one-hour Tech Talk on Thursday, December 18th. Always candid and entertaining, Nolan will draw from his more than 30 years of experience in the game industry to discuss topics including: How the industry got started and then lost its way The resurgence of mass market appeal with family friendly “casual” games Nolan’s current projects, including short demos and pictures Increasing accessibility of games Advertising and the game industry Current growth opportunities and challenges Speaker: Nolan Bushnell Nolan Bushnell is CEO and founder of uWink, Inc. uWink develops digital media entertainment and hospitality software and owns and operates interactive restaurants that allow customers to order food, drinks, games and other digital media at the table through proprietary touch screen terminals. Mr. Bushnell is best known as the founder of Atari Corporation and Chuck E. Cheeses Pizza Time Theater, and is justifiably revered as the Father of the Video Game Industry. Over the past 20 years, Bushnell has founded numerous other companies, including Catalyst Technologies, the first technology incubator; Etak, the first car navigation system whose mapping is still the basis for car …
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