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  • Engadget

    Court rules Zepp has to stop selling its baseball and softball sensors

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    Mallory Locklear
    Mallory Locklear
    01.05.2018

    Zepp Labs' sensors let you analyze your performance across a number of sports, including baseball, softball, golf, tennis and soccer. But some of its performance-tracking products will soon be no more. In 2015, Blast Motion, a company that makes similar products, sued Zepp for patent infringement and today the two companies announce that they've reached a settlement.

  • Edgar Alvarez, Engadget

    Zepp teams up with New Balance to gamify batting practice

    by 
    Mallory Locklear
    Mallory Locklear
    06.20.2017

    In partnership with New Balance, Zepp just gamified its swing sensor and app. As of today, NB HitClub is available on the updated Zepp app and brings along some new features for users taking advantage of its baseball and softball swing assessments.

  • RevFire system measures speed and spin, lets pitchers know when to throw in the glove

    by 
    Evan Blass
    Evan Blass
    04.12.2007

    Pitching a baseball or softball isn't only about how fast you can get the damn thing across the plate, but how effectively you can spin the ball and control its position and timing as well. Well speed is easy to measure -- radar guns have been around for years -- but it's been more difficult for pitchers and coaches to determine how spin changes over time, with visual analysis generally being the best tool available. Well now thanks to a company called RevFire, teams can use a device of the same name to measure both speed and spin for multiple pitchers simultaneously as well as track individual performance through a number of practices and possibly even seasons. The one downside here is that the RevFire system uses proprietary balls to go along with the handheld monitor: two balls come in the package, so a few out of the park homers is all it takes to sideline the unit until replacements arrive. Unfortunately for would-be backyard flame throwers, RevFire seems targeted more towards organized teams than the lone gunmen trying to red shirt his or her local Little League team, a notion only furthered by the lack of pricing info on the product page. Sounds like a handy addition to the modern coach's tool chest, but maybe not so great for that washed up player who's been hanging on by good looks and a string for the last two seasons.

  • HDTV Listings for July 14, 2006

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    07.14.2006

    What we're watching: Unlike Fox Widescreen, Kyle XY is HD, despite ABC's conflicting listings of it so there is that tonight. We've also got all four episodes of Best Ranger 2006 tonight on Discovery HD, as well as more World Cup of Softball Action with the United States taking on Canada.Our traditional high definition listings continue below.