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Splits - Shot Timer

Splits - Shot Timer

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 2.66

Taille:3.40MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:CSL1911A1

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Description de l'application

Élevez vos compétences de tir et suivez méticuleusement vos performances de tir avec l'application innovante Splits - Shot Timer. Cette application complète ne se contente pas de chronométrer vos prises de vue ; il enregistre méticuleusement les temps de première prise de vue, les fractionnements de prise de vue, les changements de chargeur, les temps totaux écoulés et les données de précision. Hautement personnalisable, vous pouvez affiner la sensibilité du microphone et filtrer les fausses lectures pour répondre parfaitement à vos besoins. Enregistrez les séquences de tir, créez des étapes et des exercices personnalisés et suivez vos progrès au fil du temps. Cette application fournit une solution complète pour les tireurs de tous niveaux. Profitez d'un essai gratuit de 30 jours et soyez témoin de l'impact transformateur.

Principales caractéristiques de [aaxx] :

  • Suivi complet : Plus qu'un simple minuteur, cette application capture une multitude de données de prise de vue, depuis les temps de prise de vue initiaux jusqu'aux mesures de précision, fournissant des informations précieuses sur vos progrès.
  • Interface intuitive : Ajustez et personnalisez facilement les paramètres selon vos préférences. Un simple clic permet de régler la sensibilité du microphone et de filtrer les lectures inexactes.
  • Valeur exceptionnelle : Alternative économique aux minuteries de prise de vue dédiées et coûteuses (coûtant souvent plus de 100 $), cette application offre une valeur incroyable, en particulier avec son essai gratuit de 30 jours.
  • Personnalisation avancée : Définissez vos propres étapes et exercices pour suivre des aspects spécifiques de votre pratique de tir et de l'analyse de vos performances.

Questions fréquemment posées :

  • Accès au microphone et au stockage : Oui, l'application nécessite un accès au microphone de votre appareil pour la détection des tirs et le stockage pour enregistrer les chaînes de tir.
  • Réglage de la sensibilité du microphone : Absolument ! Ajustez facilement la sensibilité du microphone et établissez un seuil minimum pour éliminer les fausses lectures via le bouton « Ajuster le microphone ».
  • Autorisations nécessaires : L'application doit accéder au microphone et au stockage de votre appareil. Bien que l'autorisation de stockage puisse demander l'accès à des « fichiers et images », l'application utilise uniquement le stockage pour les données de prise de vue, pas pour les images.

En conclusion :

Splits - Shot Timer est un minuteur de prise de vue polyvalent et convivial offrant une valeur exceptionnelle. Ses options de personnalisation, ses réglages simples et son suivi complet des progrès en font un outil indispensable pour tout amateur de tir. Téléchargez dès aujourd'hui l'essai gratuit de 30 jours et révolutionnez votre pratique du tir.

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FrancoTirador Jan 16,2025

La aplicación es buena, pero la interfaz podría ser más intuitiva. A veces se me complica registrar los tiempos correctamente.

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