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The Punch Tracking Wearable Sensors are designed for combat sports enthusiasts, offering precise metrics on punch count, speed, and intensity. With a sweat-proof design and high accuracy, these minimalist-style sensors help you elevate your training and achieve your fitness goals.
D**N
Incredible boxing training tool
This is one of the coolest boxing training tools I’ve ever come across, probably the coolest. What’s most impressive is how seamless and user friendly the whole experience is. Download the app, put the sensors under your wraps, go to the training menu and hit start and you’re off and flying. The punch tracking is perfect and in real time. I had my coach hold my phone through a sparring session and it caught (and correctly classified) every punch. You get a great analytic read out afterwards and can track your progress or have your coach set daily goals. It’s incredible.I’ve already bought 5 pairs of these for all my friends at the gym (note: there’s a discount if you buy 2 pair, but I missed it, still totally worth it). If you look at the competition, it seems like they’re actually more expensive (because they sneakily sell individual sensors instead of a pair, which is obviously what you need) and have a much clunkier experience. This is an awesome tool, and I hope future software updates expand on its already excellent capabilities. Cannot recommend enough!A few suggestions for future software updates:1) allow a user to input the equipment they’re using (just wraps, 8 ounce gloves, 16 ounces gloves, etc). In a perfect world this could even be factored into the intensity score but even if it’s just for comparing workouts it would be very helpful.2) The website shows a momentum calculation in g forces. That would be awesome.3) benchmarks to actual fighters would be fun. I know Ricky Hatton averaged 24 mph and topped out at 32 mph in a public exhibition a few years ago, and I’ve heard Bruce Lee could break 40. It would be cool if there was some sort of ranking function that told you where you placed relative to the public at large and pro fighters.
B**H
work a few months
I'm on my 3rd set. Worked great for a few months at a time, then they just stop reading.
S**D
Not worth the steep price.
They work okay. It is accurate with the punch count. I wished you were able to set the minutes per round. Also, when you go into a another session or drill you have to tap the sensors again to make them work. What a pain that is. I do like how it measures the velocity of the punches and counts how many punches per session. I don’t think they are worth $120.
G**U
Good Product --- Needs a few Enhancements
I purchased this product along with another punch tracking sensors to compare. This review will cover the initial take on the sensor, but not heavy use of the sensor itself.Packaging - The packaging is nicely done. Very simple and has the Apple design element in mind. Basic 3 step instructions along with the placement of the sensor. Provides a link for more details on getting started. --- NOTE: the link is a redirect since the URL is no longer correct.Sensor - The form factor of the sensor is small and unobtrusive. It's not flexible, but due to the placement of where the sensor would go it's really not needed. The sensor does not actually differentiate the type of punch and groups them together. A power punch incorporate hooks and uppercuts. There are only 2 types of punches. Hysko does not incorporate punch strength or force, but uses intensity which is calculated number based on number of punches, speed, etc. ---- IMPROVEMENT - Would be great to have the types of punches detailed out and the incorporation of force added. They had a survey asking for enhancements on their FB page. Hope it's being considered.App - The us straight forward and very simple to use. Not a lot of bells and whistles. ---- IMPROVEMENT: App is not suitable for tablets and really only for phones. The screen is cut off if rotated. The scaling of the app doesn't do well on the iPad Air or larger. Might be ok for mini, but highly doubt it.Overall: The form factor and the metrics it captures look good and definitely will want to utilize it more
C**E
Short life
These were great!!!... for 3 months. One of the trackers is already not working and I only purchased this in September.
R**P
A must for the serious / competitive boxer!
My experience with these is nothing short of awesome. I am an amateur boxer who works out 1-2x a day 6 days a week. These are a must for anyone amateur or pro who wants to us tech to create a report card for themselves and step their game up. These have given me a baseline of my punches thrown per month the first couple months I have owned them (at least +30,000 punches/month). I now have a minimum standard of punches thrown and speed per workout.In sparring and fight prep these have been the biggest help allowing me to see how I look each round as far as punches go which is very important in the amateur level keeping your hands busy. I have had these for about four months now and they are great.
M**2
I wanted to love it
I wanted to love this product but the right hand device will only work for about 2 minutes then it won’t do anything. I played with it for a week trying different things to make it work. I used my iPhone, iPad Pro, iPod mini and my android tablet and it did the same on all of them. Yes I did charge it up all the way and it did read that it was fully charged before it stop working. I love boxing and this was the perfect device for me but it’s no good if it doesn’t work.
T**K
Works well but…
Every now and then it drops a punch but the bigger problem I have is no telephone number for tech support. Inexcusable these days. I'm tired of waiting for an email.
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