@TheKalkara131 Just Came across this video. First off thank you for taking the time to review the target, the kind words, and the detailed description of all the functionality of the T2. As for new playlist. My pledge to you. I'll get some up NO LATER than 2 weeks from now for you (probably sooner). I've been relatively slow on production as the targets don't sale very well. This is primarily because I haven't marketed them. I have a great video concept, but along with all our other stuff it has been put on the back burner. Regardless, knowing there is someone out there that would benefit from some more commands is more than enough reason for me to create more. On a related note (and I welcome your feedback/thoughts on this). I've created a software that allows the creation of those playlists. It doesn't seem challenging to make them..and in reality to make some it's not, but to make them to a specific standard it is a bit time consuming (say 3 second interval, etc..). Anyway I've created a software that essentially facilitates this process and have it almost perfected. While I originally created it for our purpose, I've also considered offering it for sale along with the T2s. Do you think this is something the consumers would like? Once again thanks again for the great breakdown! -Shane (MWP Co-Founder).
@TheKalkara131 Жыл бұрын
I do think that people would benefit from it. How many people, however, I think would depend on the price honestly. A fair price, conveniently on the app store so anyone can download it to their phone and use their own custom strings of fire at the range would be very cool!
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@@TheKalkara131 This is actual software so it would be something done on a PC. It randomizes the various codes, you set the time interval, and then it produces an MP3 for you. The price point will be good. We'll likely run it as part of a larger training package that includes targets, training, etc... All that said, as long as the targets are out and being used we'll continue to provide calls for the T2 for free via the site and various Podcast platforms.