Real-Time Audible Strike Zone Training
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ZoneTone is not a variation of existing training tools. It introduces a different way of learning a swing.
Instead of analyzing what happened after contact, ZoneTone provides feedback during the swing itself. The moment the bat enters the strike zone, you hear it. When it leaves, the sound stops.
There is no delay. No interpretation. No added complexity.
It turns the strike zone into a real-time feedback system.
Why ZoneTone Exists
ZoneTone™ Introduces a New Category of Batting Training


ZoneTone was built out of frustration with how hitting is taught. Most tools either slow players down, distract from the swing, or rely on feedback that comes too late to matter.
We wanted something that works in real time. Something that doesn’t interfere with the swing but makes it immediately clear what is happening inside it.
ZoneTone removes the guesswork. It gives hitters a direct connection between movement and result without adding anything to the bat or requiring any external system.
This isn’t an add-on. It’s a different approach.
You Learn While You Swing
Traditional training separates action from feedback. You swing first, then you analyze.
ZoneTone eliminates that gap.
The feedback exists only while the bat is in the zone. That creates a natural learning loop where the body adjusts instantly, without overthinking or breaking rhythm.
You don’t check your swing after it happens.
You learn while it happens.
Immediate Feedback Changes Everything
The brain learns fastest when feedback is immediate and directly tied to movement.
Delayed feedback creates a disconnect. Visual feedback requires interpretation. Data requires analysis.
ZoneTone removes all of that.
It provides a simple, continuous signal that exists only during the correct movement. That clarity accelerates learning without adding complexity.



