Did you know that the placement of the timing chip is related to the type of field being used?  In near-field systems, the chip is typically placed on the athlete’s shoe or race bib, as these systems require close proximity to the timing equipment to ensure accurate readings.
In far-field systems, the chip can be placed on the bike frame or helmet.  These systems are designed to detect signals over longer distances, so there is no need to place the chip on the body.
Choosing the appropriate chip placement is crucial for achieving optimal performance and obtaining accurate timing results.  Working with our partners at timingsense, you can be assured that Sports Timing Plus has the best system and solution for your event needs.  Any questions or queries about how we can help with your specific event please let us know by dropping us a line via the contact form.
'Tech Tuesday' Sports Timing Plus
'Tech Tuesday' Sports Timing Plus