VR baseball training platform WIN Reality announced that it has received US$3.75 million in financing

According to foreign media reports, WIN Reality, a well-known XR baseball training platform in the industry, officially announced that the company has received USD 3.75 million in debt financing led by the LAGO Innovation Fund.

At present, more than 20 MLB organizations and 100 college baseball and softball projects have used WIN Reality, which has also made it a leader in the field of VR training. This software can currently run on the Oculus Quest headset, it can accurately track pitching data to obtain the most realistic training results, and provide a variety of highly professional practice projects. Last year, WIN Reality partnered with Diamond Kinetics to use the latter’s racket sensor for swing feedback.

According to the internal research report of WIN Reality, since the company separated from EON Reality, the current batsmen using WIN Reality have experienced an average improvement of 12.5% ​​on base rate, and the team using this product has obtained 18.5% of offensive output. Promotion-about one more run per game.

Chris O’Dowd, CEO of WIN Reality, said in a statement: “This investment allows us to promote further customer growth and continue to innovate so that athletes can realize their full potential. LAGO immediately understood us. It’s a very pleasant thing to work with them to help us reach a higher level.”

It is worth mentioning that O’Dowd was a minor league player before. He founded this Austin-based company with his father Dan O’Dowd, who served as the general manager of the Colorado Rockies. Currently, Dan O’Dowd is a data analyst for MLB Network and the chairman of WIN Reality.

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