Incorrect metrics in Blast Vision are usually caused by camera setup issues or a false swing detection, not a problem with the sensor itself. Check these three things first before assuming your data is wrong.
What to Check When Metrics Seem Wrong
- Camera distance – Did you enter the proper camera distance for your setup? Blast Vision uses this input to calculate metrics accurately.
- Camera alignment – Is the camera positioned parallel to the ball flight line? Misalignment can skew the results.
- False detection – Is it possible the app registered a false swing rather than an actual hit? (See our guide on false swing detection for how to identify and remove one.)
Reviewing these three factors resolves most cases of metrics that look off.
FAQ
Why do my Blast Vision metrics look wrong?
The most common causes are an incorrect camera distance setting, a camera that isn’t parallel to the ball flight line, or a false detection being counted as a real swing.
What’s the first thing I should check if my metrics seem off?
Start with your camera distance setting, then confirm the camera is parallel to the ball’s flight line before assuming the data itself is inaccurate.