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[Product Reviews Net] Well as I love gadgets the Ballfinder Scout would be ideal for me and many other budding golfers as it can find your lost golf ball by scanning 600 square feet per second and by using its built in digital camera, and then the Ballfinder Scout vibrates madly when it thinks its found your golf ball.
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[ TREND HUNTER Magazine - Trend Spotting, Cool Hunting and Innovation Trends] Ballfinder Scout - Find Your Balls With a Video... : Ballfinder SCOUTâ was developed in conjunction with the Sarnoff Corporation, one of the worlds most respected technology facilities famous for their work in optics and “finding things”. Among other breakthroughs, they invented Color TV, Satellite TV, HDTV, and digital TV.
[ The Rants and Raves of an Everyday Fool] Ballfinder SCOUT: Each of two million pixels is scanned in nanoseconds and analyzed pixel by pixel using our proprietary GLS golf ball locating system technology to look for the unique color signature found on any standard white golf ball. WITH AS LITTLE AS 1% - OR ABOUT THREE DIMPLES - visible, Ballfinder SCOUT™
[Gizmodo, The Gadget Blog] Golf Ball Finder Goes Hi-Tech: While not quite powered by nuclear fission, the BallFinder SCOUT does pack a surprising amount of tech into a device with a relatively benign purpose: to find your missing, non-microchipped golf balls after you’ve sliced them into the woods. Inside the BallFinder is a “video-like camera”
[Me,My Coke & I: Tech, Gadgets and Anything to Interest the Average Mind] Golf Ball Finder: This gizmo uses scanning to find hidden golf balls, but at least 1% of the ball must be visible. It can scan up to 600 square feet a second on almost any course, and all of the 2 million pixels of the image are examined one at a time, the scout vibrates to indicate success.
[certified spot] BallFinder SCOUT tracks down golf balls with... : The BallFinder SCOUT works with ordinary white golf balls, and uses a scanning digital camera to track them down as long as at least 1% of the ball is exposed. The device can apparently scan 600 square feet per second, and works in almost any terrain.
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