Proper sensor alignment calibrates your Blast sensor to your club, so accurate alignment is essential to accurate metrics. Line up the sensor’s Blast logo with the top of the clubhead, keeping it within about 5% of true alignment.
How to Align Your Sensor
- Place the standard grip attachment on the club’s grip, flush with the top of the grip.
- Flip the top part of the attachment down so it sits on top of the sensor.
- Insert the sensor so the Blast logo’s head aligns with the top of the clubhead.
Why Alignment Matters
The sensor’s alignment acts as its calibration. It needs to be as close as possible to the top of the clubhead — within about a 5% variance to the left or right. Outside that range, the sensor won’t produce accurate results.
FAQ
How much alignment error is acceptable?
Up to about a 5% variance to the left or right of true alignment. Beyond that, metrics won’t be accurate.
What part of the sensor should line up with the clubhead?
The Blast logo’s head should align with the top of the clubhead.