Pocket Radar Classic Model / Speed Radar for Industrial and Traffic Uses








Key features
- •For all ball sports, see the Ball Coach model from Pocket Radar, also available on Amazon
- •Pocket Radar Classic model offers accurate speed radar in a convenient size for many uses including hobbies, traffic safety, industrial safety, neighborhood safety, scientific research and more
- •Manual one-button operation lets you decide what to measure and when
- •Easily and discreetly measure vehicle speeds, bicycle speeds, skating speeds, R/C speeds and running speeds
- •Small size of 2.3 by 4.7 by 0.8 inches (WxHxD) and only weighs 4.5 ounces with batteries. 10,000 readings on a single set of AAA batteries (included)
- •Battery Life: Over 10,000 readings on a single set of AAA alkaline batteries
- •Memory stores the previous 10 speed readings
- •Manual one-button operation (You decide what to measure and when)
- •Snapshot mode: TAP button for a single speed measurement
- •Repeating mode: HOLD button down for a new speed measurement every ¾ of a second
- •Accuracy: +/- 1 MPH (+/- 2 KPH)
- •Measures: 7 to 375 MPH (11 to 600 KPH)
- •Range: 0.5 miles on a car and 200 feet on a person running
- •Size: 2.3 x 4.7 x 0.8 inches (W x H x D)
- •Weight: 4.5 ounces with batteries (included)
- •24 GHz “K-Band” operating frequency
- •Automatically powers off after 30 seconds of inactivity
- •Measures in miles per hour (MPH), kilometers per hour (KPH), feet per second (FPS), or meters per second (MPS)
- •Product includes: hard-shell carrying case, wrist strap, 2 AAA alkaline batteries and Quick Start Guide
- •Includes 1 year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship
BrandPocket Radar
CategoryVehicle Electronics Accessories
SizeOne Size
ColorBlack/Red
Warrantyplease see manufacturer website
Pocket Radar Classic Model / Speed Radar for Industrial and Traffic Uses
List Price: $290.99$261.89DEALYou Save: $29.10 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Great product as advertised!!!
Brad E•August 7, 2017
Love it. Very small and discreet so pitchers and fans can't even tell you are checking pitching speeds.
which is great for carrying around
Amazon Customer•March 8, 2017
Purchased this for our pitching lessons. Took a minute to figure out how to use. Face screen to your face when catching. Its really compact, which is great for carrying around, and seems right on as far as accuracy. Excited about this product
Five Stars
tony•October 15, 2016
awesome!!!!! good quality!!!!
Seems accurate and is so small it is very convenient
John K•May 29, 2014
I coach softball and this is so easy to use, carry around, etc. It seems very accurate and the batteries have lasted a long time. I also play baseball and have had friends clock me and it seems accurate for that, too (though I wish I could throw a few mph faster!). It takes a few practice throws to get used to when to time pressing the button but that's not a problem, you just need to read the directions and follow them....Press the button as the pitcher's arm begins coming forward, NOT as they release the ball.
Inconspicuous and accurate for softball
Pictor•May 18, 2014
I picked this up for measuring the speed of my daughters pitch in softball (12" balls). The results are consistent and fairly accurate. I've been very impressed with this. My only complaint is that you need to get the timing right to take the reading of a pitch.
There was someone on here who complained about the accuracy compared to their car, car speedometers can be off by as much as 10% even when new so I would take a speedometer reading with a grain of salt.
There was someone on here who complained about the accuracy compared to their car, car speedometers can be off by as much as 10% even when new so I would take a speedometer reading with a grain of salt.
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