Place your phone on a tripod, lean it against a wall, or hand it to a friend. Point it at the area where you'll be training. DelayCam records continuously from the moment you start.
Set a delay from 1 to 25 seconds. A golfer might use 3 seconds, a dancer 10 seconds, a gymnast 8 seconds. Pick whatever gives you time to finish your move and look at the screen.
After each rep, glance at the screen. You'll see exactly what you just did, played back with the delay you set. Adjust your technique and go again — zero interruption to your flow.
Teaching a group? DelayCam can stream the delayed video feed to any device on your network — a TV, laptop, tablet, or projector. Everyone in the room sees the replay on the big screen. Just share a 6-character code and the viewer opens in any browser.
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Every sport where technique matters can benefit from instant replay. Choose yours to learn how DelayCam helps.
See your swing seconds after you take it. Spot issues with grip, posture, rotation, and follow-through while you're still on the tee box.
Review your choreography, timing, and transitions without needing a mirror or a second person to film you.
Check your deadlift, squat, or press form in real-time. Prevent injury and maximize gains with instant visual feedback.
Analyze your pitching delivery, arm slot, and release point. Great for bullpen sessions and batting practice.
Check your alignment and posture seconds after each pose. Perfect for home practice without an instructor.
Review floor routines, vault approaches, and beam work instantly. See every flip and landing seconds after you stick it.
Analyze your serve toss, swing path, and follow-through. Works for forehand, backhand, and volleys too.
Review your kata, kicks, and sparring technique. Works for karate, taekwondo, jiu-jitsu, boxing, and more.
Any activity where technique matters — swimming, skating, climbing, archery, or anything else. If you can film it, DelayCam can replay it.
Stream the delayed feed to a big screen for your team, class, or studio. Every athlete sees their own replay without stopping practice.