ABOUT

How it works ?

Chronocurl is a laser device that measures the speed of curling rocks and may also be used as an automatic stopwatch when combined with other unit.

Measuring speed

While the stone cuts the path of the laser beam, time is measured. Using the diameter of the stones stored in the software, a speed can be calculated. It is common to measure speed at the first hog-line (B).

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Measuring Split Times

(multiple unit required)

Instruments are positioned on lines between which a split time need to be measured. (A,B, or C). Every time a laser beam is cut, a timestamp is recorded by the app. Splits are calculated and displayed. In a hog to hog practice (B,C), you don’t have to move your instruments around or interact with the software, you just have to throw your stones.

Video Tutorial

How to use the app using preconfigured practices.
How to create a custom practice
How to configure rock diameters for all sheets

Use all your
senses

Chronocurl is a bridge between your delivery and instant accurate feedback. Elite athletes cannot rely on conscious thinking to provide high percentage shotmaking. All the delivery is subconsious from the moment a shot has been decided. During training, the athlete repeats a task until it is imprinted in the subconscious.

With Chronocurl, you get instant Audio* and Visual feedback from your shot as soon as the rock crosses the laser beam. You no longer have to wait for the rock to finish travelling to imprint the image in the subconscious. It relieves the player from maintaining focus on sensation longer than a few seconds. The player can quickly match his sensation to a split time and repeat the process until he can predict accurately his own splits.

Interface

Free

Speed at the hog line

Speed to split time calculation

Same rock diameter

Adjustable preparation time

Bluetooth (BLE)

Pro

All the Free functionalities

Rock diameter per stones

Multiple Chronocurls

Multiplayer support

Data Export to CVS file

TTS Audio

Customizable practice

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