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 TimingJumping * |
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.