Key feature list continues to develop
The eccentric barbell velocity is very cool with the new updates. The barbell and jumps velocity sequence graph gives you what much more expensive force platforms cost, that is amazing.
Yes, MoveFactorX is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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1 out of 5
1 ratings in Argentina
The eccentric barbell velocity is very cool with the new updates. The barbell and jumps velocity sequence graph gives you what much more expensive force platforms cost, that is amazing.
Cool new metric features and is now measuring properly for the heavy and slow back squats.
Solid design, sketchy implementation. While this is a free app, it’s the only supported interface to devices costing around $500. For that kind of money, you’d expect the app and the devices to be of much higher quality than they are. A2P Sport has a surprising number of bugs in prominent locations. I’m not sure if it’s appropriate to review the devices here, so I’ll just advise buyers to make sure the limits of A2P’s accelerometer based systems are understood, and how training methods and/or movement patterns may need to change for the devices to work.
There are quite a few bugs in the app, which include: lack of rep tracking/loss of reps, inability to set rep pace/rep goal velocity, workout history being erased abruptly, workout not being recorded/saved to history. Also, where is the A2P Speed app??