With the Blast Vision Ball Flight app, you have the power to visualize the results of your baseball, softball, and golf swing from the convenience of your mobile phone. You’ll get the most important features of a professional launch monitor to help you understand the effect of your swing, without the expense. Blast Vision will display your launch angle, exit velocity / ball speed, and estimated ball flight distance, providing you with real-time analysis and voice feedback. Best of all, there’s no charge to try it out for the first two weeks.* Simply place your phone on a tripod, setup the camera, and hit a few balls into a net in your backyard, batting cage, golf range, or golf club fitting facility. When you’re done with your session, you’ll find each video individually clipped with your stats overlaid on top to show you a visual representation of each hit. You can review your stats, replay your video clips in slow-mo, check your ball flight spray chart to see where you hit the ball, and save your best clips to your camera roll or send to a coach for feedback. If you’re looking for a fun challenge, take turns competing with one of your friends to see who can hit the ball the farthest, has the best ball placement control, or best combination of stats, averaged across a session. To ensure the best Blast Vision experience, the following devices are supported: -- iPhone 6S, 6S Plus, 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus, X - running iOS 10.x, iOS 11.x -- iPad Pro 9.7", Pro 12.9", Pro 10.5", Pro 12.9" (2nd gen) - running iOS 10.x, iOS 11.x * A one-time in-app purchase is available to unlock the full app functionality after the trial period.
Total scam
This thing doesn’t even track the ball. Do not install!
Glitchy app
I think it is a waste of time and doesn’t work I spend 3 hours in the park.Glitchy does not work do not get total waste of time
Not consistent
Worked nice with free app once purchased all over the place. Used for golf.
Frustrating!
I have tried to get this to work for two sessions now and nothing registers. Very frustrating.
Accurate w/ proper setup, Loads of Fun!
Downloaded this app for my 14-yr. old son to add some fun to his daily BP work off of the tee. I purchased an adjustable tripod phone mount from Amazon (already had a good solid tripod for photography). We set it up, measured the distances and started hitting. We found the app to be fairly accurate right from the start. (Realize that a pitched ball will bounce off the bat with a higher velocity than hitting a still ball off of a tee). The app would occasionally fail to capture a hit and/or double up on hits, especially when the ball bounces back out of the net. But overall this is a cool visualization that works most of the time, gives good feedback on exit velocity and launch angle, and is loads of fun, especially during this time of COVID-19 social distancing and no baseball. Enjoy!
Horrible accuracy
Used a tripod and measured the distances several times. I have a iPhone 8 Plus all updated packs. Exit velocity was 10-37 mph off of the pocket radar. Tried everything could not get accurate ratings. Said my 15 year old was hitting 85-118 mph exit velocity!
Lots user-effort to turn this toy into a tool
Like many others, I struggled with inconsistent captures and inaccuracy on the swings that actually were captured. However, I was determined to make use of this for the private lessons I offer to friends and family so I made the following tweaks. 1) I hung a black tarp along the back wall making it easier for the device the differentiate the ball from the background. 2) I bought cheap portable LED flood lights and experimented with different lighting arrangements to increase my capture rate. It can’t be too dark or too bright. 3) My hitters have to wear black or darker colored outfits, especially shorts so the app can differentiate between the ball and clothing. With these changes my capture rate went up to about 85% and at least 75% accuracy. One feature that could be added is the ability to edit inaccurate captures after the fact. Inaccurate readings are usually a result of one of two mistakes, misreading the starting/ending location of the ball and incorrectly reading which frame of the video footage the hitter initiates contact. The ability to edit inaccurate reads after the fact by telling the application where the ball starting/ending points are and/or select the frame of impact and final frame where the ball is visible would allow me to correct any inaccurate readings after the fact. I know this isn’t going to be able to recreate some of the 20k-30k radar systems, but the changes I recommend would make this app a more reliable data tool. I would gladly pay a small price for access to after-the-fact editing features, while leaving the existing app functionality as free.
Release 1.2 update =============== Usability Enhancements * Exterminated some bugs
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