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ShotTracker: the wearable tech that automatically tracks your shot attempts, makes and misses. ShotTracker is made of 3 components: a wrist sensor, a net sensor and the ShotTracker App. When a shooter shoots, the wrist sensor sends a signal that a shot was attempted. The net sensor sends a signal indicating if the shot was made or missed.
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*** Net Sensor battery lasts about 3 months. Wrist sensor battery lasts about 8 hours (continuous use) SHOTTRACKER APP Download the ShotTracker app from your app store. To get started, you will need to create an account with ShotTracker. The app will provide step-by-step videos and directions to get you set up and ready to shoot.
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The LED light should blink green every few seconds if the wrist sensor is powered on. PAIR SENSOR TO APP In your ShotTracker App, go to Settings >> Wrist Sensor and select your wrist sensor from the list. The sensor you select will blink consecutively for 5 seconds.
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***To preserve battery, the net sensor turns off after 15 mins of no activity. PAIR SENSOR TO APP In your ShotTracker App, go to Settings >> Net Sensor and select your net sensor from the list. The sensor you select will blink consecutively for 5 seconds.
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ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SUPPORT.SHOTTRACKER.COM SUPPORT@SHOTTRACKER.COM 913.602.8797 Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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