

It still may be a worthwhile purchase if precision isn't an issue, however. While it was a low-cost option that made it possible for a wider audience to use radar equipment, the measurements weren't accurate enough to warrant inclusion here. The Pocket Radar Ball Coach is a good middle ground for price and performance. Entry-level models like the Bushnell Velocity work fine for casual use, but scouts and coaches should consider pro-level options like the Jugs Gun. Pricier models generally bring better accuracy and greater range. For baseball, most radar guns will work best when set up behind a pitching net. Consider the maximum measurement speed as well - if you need to record fast tennis serves, you'll want a model like the Stalker Sport 2, which is accurate up to 150 mph.

Most of our picks will work for ball sports, but not all of them are designed to accurately measure the speed of vehicles or runners. It's important to choose your speed gun based on your intended use.
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Models like the Pocket Radar Smart Coach and Stalker Pro II + allow users to send data straight to their smartphone, which is a nifty way to track and display your progress. Radar guns haven't fundamentally changed since their invention, but new technology has made them more accessible and useful. We've updated our list based on availability, accuracy, and the features that will most benefit users.
