SmartSpeed Systems Overview

Some of the key differences between the SmartSpeed Dash and the SmartSpeed Pro systems.

SmartSpeed Dash SmartSpeed Pro
Drill types Free Timing

One Way Timing

Pro Agility

Force Velocity Profiling

Lap Timing

Jumping *
Cut

Force Velocity Profiling

Free timing

Grid

Interval Protocol

Interval Shuttle

Jumping *

Lap Timing

One Way Timing

Pacing

Pro Agility

Reactive Pro Agility

Serpentine

Traffic Light Sprint

Max. range from command unit ** ^ 100m (109.36 yd) 200m (218.72 yd)
Max. number of tracks (lanes) on one command unit 1 8^^
Max. number of timing units on one command unit 9 32 #
Signals and athlete feedback Beeps Lights and Beeps
Battery life 8 hours active use (approx.) 10 hours active use (approx.)
Compatible accessories Portable Jump Mat

SmartScan (RFID)
Portable Jump Mat

SmartScan (RFID)

SmartPad

SmartShoxx


^^ Must be the same drill run on all tracks (lanes).*   Portable Jump Mat required.

** Depends on environmental wireless conditions and unit placement.

^  The SmartHub is the command unit for the SmartSpeed Pro system, whereas a Dash timing unit is configured by the user to be the command unit for the SmartSpeed Dash (or SmartJump) system.


#   Over 20 may run into difficulty due to environmental wireless conditions and unit placement.