Take your game of Cricket to another level with accurate metrics from Bat Sensor Technology and Video Analytics used by the best Cricket coaches and players in the world. The StanceBeam Striker* is the most accurate Cricket Bat sensor available on stancebeam.com, and is designed to fit on top of any Cricket bat and turns it into a Smart Bat. StanceBeam App seamlessly connects with StanceBeam Striker to provide you real-time feedback and give you a view of your game like never before. Smart Video Capture capability of the StanceBeam App allows automatically to record 4 seconds of Video per Bat swing, Tag it with your every shot and overlay your swing metrics.
The StanceBeam measures a unique set of metrics in real-time including Power Analysis, Shot Efficiency, Max Bat Speed, Speed at Impact, Bat Angles, and Directions. StanceBeam App also produces highlights, insights, and a summary of each session, and you can compare your progress over a period of time, share Stats/Videos with your coaches for further feedback and improvements.
Premium account in StanceBeam gives coaches a ‘Multiplayer Access’ to manage several players with single login and access to the Video Editing feature. Coaches can also greatly impact players' improvements by giving feedback using Mobile Video Analysis, Audio, and Text Notes, Session Rating, and assign Video drills.
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