Wireless Timing Systems for Sport, Speed, and Competition


We’re the original designer and manufacturer of the Speed Timer 3000, trusted by professionals worldwide. From high-precision timers and IR beams to wireless displays, our gear delivers the accuracy and reliability you need to train harder, run cleaner, and win with confidence.

Accurate. Loud. Built for the Range.

Get the shot times, splits, and performance data you need to train hard and compete smart.

Whether you're running drills or managing a match, our shot timers deliver industry-leading beep volume, ultra-precise shot detection, and rugged reliability—even in high-noise, high-pressure environments.

Speed Timers

🐕 Agility Timing Made Easy

Train and compete with precision using our hands-free IR beam setup—fast, accurate, and totally wireless.

Designed for fast setups and consistent results, it’s the perfect solution for agility clubs, trainers, and dog sport enthusiasts.

Sports Timing Systems

🐎 Barrel Racing: Built for the Arena

Engineered for speed events, our wireless IR beam system gives you pro-level start and stop timing with every run.

No wires, no manual starts—just clean, automatic timing down to the thousandth of a second. Trusted by riders, organizers, and trainers alike.

Sports Timing Systems
  • Precision Timing

    Accurate to thousandths of a second—essential for competitive shooting, racing, and agility sports.

  • Wireless Integration

    RF models sync effortlessly with displays and sensors for hands-free, streamlined event timing.

  • Built for the Field

    Rugged, reliable, and weather-resistant—ready to perform in demanding outdoor environments.

  • Built by the Original Manufacturer

    We engineered the Speed Timer 3000 from the ground up. You’re getting the real thing—direct from the source.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the wireless range for RF-enabled products?

All of our RF-enabled products—including the Speed-Timer 3000 and wireless displays—have a typical wireless range of up to 50 meters (164 feet) under ideal conditions. Range can be affected by obstacles like metal objects, walls, and lighting fixtures. If you're having trouble with connectivity, try repositioning the device or ensuring a clear line of sight between components.

Can your timing equipment be used outdoors?

Yes, all of our products are designed for outdoor use and perform reliably in a wide range of conditions. Operating temperatures are -10°C to +40°C (14°F to 104°F). To avoid performance issues, we recommend keeping devices out of direct sunlight for prolonged periods and avoiding extreme heat or cold.

Are your products waterproof?

While not fully waterproof, our devices can be used in light rain when sealed inside a clear plastic waterproof bag (such as a zip-style freezer bag). This protects the electronics while still allowing visibility and functionality during outdoor use.

How can I conserve battery life on your devices?

To extend battery life, be sure to turn off all devices when not in use using their built-in power switches. Our products are designed to be battery-efficient, but powering them down between uses ensures optimal performance and longevity.

What kind of batteries do your products use, and how often should they be replaced?

Most of our products—including timers, IR beams, and displays—use standard 9V alkaline batteries. For best performance, always use fresh alkaline batteries (not rechargeable), and check the expiration dates before use.

Several devices, such as the wireless display and IR beam receiver, include low battery indicators:

  • receiver, a rapidly flashing red LED indicates the battery is below 8 volts.
  • sports/speed timers - indicator will blink on the screen

Can your products be mounted on a tripod?

Yes! Our IR beam sensors, displays are equipped with standard 1/4"-20 tripod mounts, making them compatible with most camera or light stands. This ensures fast setup and stable positioning in any environment—whether you're on a field, in an arena, or at the range.

How do I align the IR beam sensors correctly?

Start by placing the transmitter and receiver 6 to 100 feet apart, ideally mounted on adjustable tripods. Turn both units on and aim the receiver at the transmitter. A solid red LED on the back of the receiver indicates proper alignment. Adjust vertically and horizontally until the light stays solid—this confirms the beam is centered and ready to detect motion accurately.

Ready. Set. Beep.

Upgrade your training or event with fast setup, hands-free timing, and split-second precision.