Freelap Transmitter Space & Power Unit

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Freelap Transmitter Space & Power Unit: Efficient starting transmitter for acoustic starts. The Freelap Transmitter Space & Power Unit is a starting transmitter specifically designed for acoustic starts. With its microphone, it detects loud noises such as claps or gunshots nearby and starts the timer. The antenna flag ensures a large detection range of 6 meters, taking into account the reaction time. The transmitter can be used for various starting methods such as block start, 3-point start, and standing start.

Easy transport of all components. With its lightweight design and packaging in a practical drawstring bag, the entire transmitter is easy to transport. Additionally, it is compatible with both the FxChip and FxChip BLE from Freelap. The transmitter is charged via a supplied power cable.

How it works. The operation is simple: Press the power button for 2 seconds to turn on the device, and select the MIC mode by pressing the set button. Place the transmitter 2 meters behind the starting line, ensuring that the Freelap logo is facing the starting line. To trigger the start, make a loud noise near the transmitter, such as clapping or a starting gun. Once the sound signal is detected, it immediately triggers the start (indicated by the green MIC LED).

Technical details:

  • Compatibility: FxChip and FxChip BLE
  • Transmitter with 2 modes: Tx / Mic
  • Transmitter with 3 codes: Start, Lap, Finish
  • Detection range: 6 m
  • Minimum time between 2 transmitters: 0.7 sec.
  • Accuracy: 2/100 of a second
  • Battery: 3.7 V 5 AH LiPo battery, automatic shutdown after 12 hours
  • Battery life: 50 hours
  • Waterproof rating: IP67
  • Operating temperatures: -20 °C to +50 °C
  • Dimensions of PowerUnit (LxWxH): 75x140x25 mm
  • Dimensions of SpaceUnit (ø): 65 cm
  • Weight: 700 g

Set components:

  • 1 SpaceUnit
  • 1 PowerUnit
  • 1 Stand
  • 1 Bag.

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Warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Smartwatches» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • Freelap
    Not enough data
  • 1.Apple
    0.7 %
  • 2.Samsung
    1.1 %
  • 3.OnePlus
    1.2 %
  • 4.Huawei
    1.3 %

Warranty case duration

How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • Freelap
    Not enough data
  • 1.Accutime
    0 days
  • 1.Beurer
    0 days
  • 1.Denver
    0 days
  • 1.Forever
    0 days

Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Smartwatches» category returned?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • Freelap
    Not enough data
  • 1.Fitbit
    2.7 %
  • 2.Accutime
    2.9 %
  • 2.Xiaomi
    2.9 %
  • 4.Denver
    3.2 %
Source: Digitec Galaxus