Bushnell Velocity Speedgun

  • An easy point-and-shoot speed gun with +/- 1.0 MPH accuracy.
  • Can track the speed of a ball from 10 feet up to 110 MPH.
  • Large, clear LCD display.
  • Displays fastest speed once trigger is released.
  • Measures 4.3 x 8.4 x 6 inches (W x H x D)
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temp.png Your Bushnell Velocity uses digital technology to provide instantaneous speed measurements to +/- One-Mile per Hour (MPH) accuracy (+/- 2 KPH). The Bushnell Velocity is a simple, point and shoot radar gun for all kinds of sports enthusiasts. The Bushnell Velocity measures the speed of a baseball at 10-110 MPH from 90 feet away from the ball (16-177 KPH @ 27m), and the speed of a race car from 10-200 MPH at 1,500 feet away (16-322 KPH @ 457m). Product Description Knowing how fast a player pitches or runs can instantly influence a coaching decision. Enter the Bushnell Velocity speed gun, which tells you the speed of an object within plus-or-minus 1 mile per hour. The Bushnell Velocity is outfitted with digital signal processing technology, which can measure the speed of a baseball from up to 90 feet, or a moving vehicle from as far as 1,500 feet. As a result, it's a breeze to take a player's 40 time or measure the speed of a tennis serve. The Velocity is also a breeze to use, with a point-and-shoot pistol grip that displays the fastest speed timed once the trigger is released. The Bushnell Velocity radar gun offers easy point-and-shoot operation that can be used for tracking everything from race cars to pitching speeds. A large LCD display makes it easy to read the speed. The Velocity Speed Gun features a point-and-shoot pistol grip. This speed gun can measure up to 110 MPH for baseball, softball and tennis while reaching up to 200 MPH for auto racing. Specifications: Baseball/softball/tennis range: 10 to 110 mph (90 feet away) Auto racing range: 10 to 200 mph (1,500 feet away) Accuracy: +/- 1 mph Dimensions: 4.3 by 8.4 by 6 inches (W x H x D) Weight: 19 ounces Warranty: 2 years Battery Installation Your Bushnell Velocity operates on two “C” size alkaline batteries. To install, remove the battery cover by rotating the battery cap counterclockwise. Insert both batteries positive end first and replace cap by depressing and rotating clockwise. How to Use
  1. Turn the Velocity “ON” by pressing the button underneath the LCD display.
  2. Aim the Velocity at the target and depress the TRIGGER. As a quick reference to accuracy, remember to keep your target’s direction of travel in a direct line with you and not perpendicular to you.
  3. Turn the Velocity “OFF” by pressing the button underneath the LCD Display for 3 seconds or until display shuts off.
NOTE: The Velocity contains an automatic battery saving shut-off feature. After 10 minutes of non-use, the Bushnell Velocity will automatically shut off. If a battery symbol appears on the lower right hand corner of the display, the battery voltage is beginning to deteriorate, meaning new batteries should be inserted. Remove batteries if storing long-term. Switching between MPH and KPH To change the display readout from MPH (miles per hour) to KPH (kilometers per hour), the Velocity should be powered on first. While holding down the TRIGGER, press the power button underneath the LCD display. To switch back to MPH, repeat this procedure. Operating Tips: To ensure accurate speed readings, be sure to keep your target's direction of travel in a direct line with the speed gun, and not perpendicular. The Velocity Speed Gun will measure the relative speed of a target as it moves towards or away from the Speed Gun. If the target is in a direct line, the measured speed will be accurate within +/- 1 mph. If you move either right or left of the target, the displayed speed readings will become progressively less accurate, with the indicated speed decreasing as you move off this centerline. This happens due to the "Cosine Effect", common to all Doppler based radar devices. Be sure to use only fresh, alkaline "C" batteries in the Velocity Speed Gun, both inserted positive (tip) end first, with the negative end of each battery facing you (towards the battery cover). Target Speed Acquisition A target can be anything that is moving faster than 10 MPH (16 KPH). To acquire the speed of a target, with the Velocity powered on, aim the Velocity at the target and depress the TRIGGER. A radar icon will appear in the upper right corner of the LCD display. This indicates the Doppler Radar is functioning. The radar will continue to be active searching for speed until the trigger is released. Upon release of the trigger, the fastest speed captured within that series will automatically be displayed. The speed of the target will appear on the LCD display in MPH. There are certain mathematical properties of Doppler Radar that affect the accuracy of your Bushnell Velocity. Remember to keep your targets direction of travel in a direct line with you, and not perpendicular. Cosine Effect on Target Velocity The Velocity will measure the relative speed of a target as it approaches the Velocity. If the target is in a direct line (collision course) with the Velocity the measured speed will be exact. As the angle of incidence increases, if you move either right or left of this direct line, the accuracy will decrease. The measured speed will decrease as you move off this centerline. This phenomenon is called the Cosine Effect. It is called this because the measured speed is directly related to the cosine of the angle between the Velocity and the target’s direction of travel. Specifications Speed Performance: • Ball: 10-110 MPH at 90 Feet (16-177 KPH @ 27 meters) • Car: 10-200 MPH at 1500 Feet (16-322 KPH @ 457 meters) Accuracy: +/- One MPH Battery Type: C (2) Operating Time: Up to 20 hours Operating Temperature Range: 32-104 F / 0-40 C