Sport
Football footage without a dedicated camera operator.
Trackd helps football teams keep the action framed more consistently so coaches, players, and families get more usable footage from every session.
Setup
Use a stable tripod position with a wide view of the playing area before tightening framing.
Tracking
Automated tracking is especially useful when the ball and players transition quickly across the field or court.
Review
Export footage for highlights, individual review, or team-wide analysis after the session.
Good for team workflows
Trackd is useful when the same setup needs to work across training, match day, review sessions, and player highlight creation.
Built for repeatable setup
A consistent mount position, sport preset, and quick preflight make it easier to capture usable football footage every time.
Frequently asked questions
What tripod height should I use for American football?
3 to 4 metres above the sideline, near the 50-yard line, framed wide enough to keep both end zones visible. The auto-tracking then tightens to follow the ball.
Does Trackd cover both sides of the field?
Yes. Trackd pans horizontally with the play so both sidelines are covered without a second camera. For end-zone film, a second Trackd unit can be added for hudl-style two-angle workflows.
Can I use Trackd for high-school football game film?
Yes — that is one of the highest-value use cases. The mount runs off any iPhone 12 or newer, and the resulting footage is suitable for highlight reels and coach review.
How does Trackd compare to Hudl Focus for football?
Hudl Focus is a permanent venue install at a multi-thousand-dollar price point. Trackd is portable, plugs into your iPhone, and ships at A$229 — designed for clubs that need a mobile rig.