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Use these 5 gadgets to improve your basketball game

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Nothing beats the adrenaline rush you get when competing in a game of basketball. The thrill of competing can be thrilling, whether you are playing with a crowd or just a few close friends on a local court. As you progress in your basketball career, you’ll be able to enjoy more benefits. You can travel and play on a team that is competitive or inspire younger players.

If you play basketball for fun or to improve your fitness, the right tools will help take your game to the top. Here are some great gadgets to improve your basketball skills.

1. Smart Basketballs

Many sports have adopted technology to improve their performance. From smart golf gear, tennis gadgets, and tech equipment for running. Why should basketball have any differences?

Smart basketballs is one of these gadgets. Smart basketballs are balls that look like normal ones, but have sensors hidden inside. These sensors allow them to record data and statistics about your performance while playing. Sensors measure the speed, distance and arc of shot, as well the number of passes and rebounds. The Basketball App records metrics like shot distance, spin rates, and release angles.

Smart basketballs can send data to smartphones or other devices, which can then be analyzed to learn more about their performance. Smart basketballs are a great training tool for all players, coaches, and trainers.

Other examples like the Dribbleup Smart Basketball are designed for use off the court. This smart ball, when paired with its companion app, can guide you through hundreds virtual training sessions. You can watch them on your smartphone, tablet or TV using Apple TV and Chromecast. You can use practice sessions to improve skills like dribbling and your weaker hand. Nobody wants to be that person who only knows how to dribble using their dominant hand.

 

2. Spalding SmartShot

Basketball players can develop many bad habits, such as not running back to defend. As a basketball player, the most difficult habits to overcome are those that relate to your body mechanics. The Smart Shot wristband could be of great help.

Smart Shot can be worn on either the left or right arm. The Smart Shot is equipped with multi-axis acceleration sensors that monitor arm swing, as well as visual and audio sensor to alert you when your hand is not in alignment. This device’s goal is to help you achieve perfect shooting form with every shot.

 

3. Nike Adapt Basketball Shoe

Nike Adapt smart ball shoe, when it was first released, was hailed as the “future of footwear.” This shoe eliminates the worry of laces coming untied mid-game.

These bad boys automatically adjust their fit to your foot, providing maximum comfort and performance. You can laces your shoes by pressing a button, or connecting your smartphone to Bluetooth.

The shoes are also lightweight and durable with responsive cushioning to improve performance on court. These shoes will last for a long time (at least until the new model is released). These shoes may not make you the next Kyrie, but they will certainly make you the envy your competitors (and perhaps even your friends).

 

4. Hoop Tracker Smartwatch

Do you want to stop being a benchwarmer for good? The Hoop tracker Smartwatch can save you, or at least make you appear like you are in control. This wearable device was designed for basketball players at all levels of skill. It can record and track a wide range of data during a game or practice.

The watch tracks field goals, three-pointers, and free throws in real time. You can also sync your data with the Hoop Tracker site for detailed reports, including the location of the shooter on the court. You can improve your overall game by quantifying the performance of your shots.

 

5. ShotTracker System

The ShotTracker consists of three pieces: a smart ball, player sensors and anchors that are installed in the rafters wherever you play. This is the type of system that teams who are competitive will use to improve both individual player performance and team performance.

ShotTracker has embedded its smart ball technology in balls manufactured by Spalding Wilson and Under Armor. The player sensors are lighter and smaller than a Tic Tac box and worn by each member of the team. The anchors in the rafters track both the ball and the players at every second during every game.

The ShotTracker consists of three pieces: a smart ball, player sensors and anchors that are installed in the rafters wherever you play. This is the type of system that teams who are competitive will use to improve both individual player performance and team performance.

ShotTracker has embedded its smart ball technology in balls manufactured by Spalding Wilson and Under Armor. The player sensors are lighter and smaller than a Tic Tac box and worn by each member of the team. The anchors in the rafters track both the ball and the players at every second during every game.

Kami Whiting
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