Blast Vision gives baseball, softball, and golf players a complete view of their swing with pre- and post-impact analysis, plus an interactive spray chart.
Blast's Video Analysis tools let you markup video, record voice feedback, and compare two swings side by side. See how it works in the app and Blast Connect.
Your Blast swing metrics are stored in the cloud, so they carry over automatically when you log in on a new device. Here's how data and video transfers work.
Blast Motion's training methodology follows 4 phases — Assessment, Analyze, Training, and Reassess — to help baseball and softball players improve their swing.
The Blast Baseball and Softball apps use identical sensors and metrics, differing only in sport-specific videos, animations, and a softball-only slap mode.
A single Blast sensor can only be activated for one sport at a time. Here's what that means if you want to use your sensor across baseball, softball, or golf.
Your Blast sensor uses four LED colors to show its status: green, red, amber, or no light. Here's what each color means so you know when it's ready to use.
If your Blast sensor's LED isn't flashing, check that it's charged and activated first. Here's what each LED color means and how to fix a non-flashing sensor.