OVR Force is a professional force plate designed to deliver fast, accurate performance data for jump, strength, and force testing with no subscription required.
Key Specifications
Why We Built OVR Force
Force plates have remained confined to research labs for years expensive five-figure systems, recurring software fees, and complicated setups that make them difficult to use regularly. As a result, many training and performance programs never get access to one.
We created OVR Force to change that. Get professional-level force data at a price that real-world programs can afford, with no ongoing subscription. Step on, capture your data, and get on with your work.
Feature
Specification
Platform Size
24" × 18"
Weight
32 lb per plate
Resolution
1 N, validated against industry-standard force plates
Sampling Rate
1000 Hz
Load Capacity
Up to 4,000 lb
Display
Built-in display, no smartphone required
Operating Modes
Jump, Force & Free
Battery Life
Up to 18 hours
Charging
USB-C
Surface
Hard-anodized aluminum
Warranty
2 years
App
Free OVR Connect app for iOS & Android
Subscription
No subscription required
How It Works
OVR Force captures force data at 1,000 samples per second with 1 N resolution, giving you precise, real-time measurements. Simply step onto the plate—it automatically recognizes your bodyweight and begins recording as soon as movement starts. Easy-to-read status indicators and LED signals guide athletes through every step of the test.
As soon as the movement is complete, your results are instantly shown on the built-in display, so there’s no need for a phone or laptop. For left/right asymmetry testing, connect a second plate using a single cable. You can also pair it with the free OVR Connect app to access more detailed performance analysis.
OVR Force Metrics — Table
Jump Mode
Metric
Unit
Description
Jump Height
cm · in
Height reached by the center of mass, primarily calculated from takeoff velocity.
mRSI
index
Jump height divided by time to takeoff; measures CMJ efficiency.
Time to Takeoff
ms
Time from the start of the countermovement until the feet leave the plate.
Countermovement Depth
cm · in
Distance the athlete descends during the countermovement.
Bodyweight
lb · kg
Detected bodyweight before the jump, used for relative calculations.
RSI
index
Jump height divided by ground contact time; indicates reactive strength.
Peak Braking Force
N · lb · kg
Maximum force generated while decelerating the downward movement.
Peak Braking RFD
N/s
Speed of force development during the braking phase.
Braking Asymmetry
%
Left-to-right force difference during braking.
Peak Propulsive Force
N · lb · kg
Maximum force generated during the upward propulsive phase.
Propulsive Impulse
N·s
Total force applied throughout the propulsive phase.
Propulsive Asymmetry
%
Left-to-right force difference during propulsion.
Contact Time
ms
Time the feet remain on the plate during drops or hops.
Takeoff Velocity
m/s
Center-of-mass velocity when the feet leave the plate.
Relative Braking Force
×BW
Peak braking force expressed relative to bodyweight.
Force at 0 Velocity
N · lb · kg
Force measured at the lowest point of the countermovement.
Peak Propulsive Power
W
Maximum power produced during propulsion.
Relative Propulsive Force
×BW
Peak propulsive force normalized to bodyweight.
Relative Propulsive Power
W/kg
Propulsive power relative to bodyweight.
Peak Landing Force
N · lb · kg
Maximum force recorded during landing impact.
Landing Asymmetry
%
Left-to-right force difference during landing.
Force Mode
Metric
Unit
Description
Net Peak Force
N · lb · kg
Maximum force produced above bodyweight.
Net Avg Force
N · lb · kg
Average force produced above bodyweight during the rep.
Gross Peak Force
N · lb · kg
Maximum total force, including bodyweight.
Gross Avg Force
N · lb · kg
Average total force, including bodyweight.
Relative Peak Force
×BW
Peak force normalized to bodyweight.
Peak RFD
N/s
Fastest rate of force development during the effort.
Force @100ms
N · lb · kg
Force generated 100 ms after onset.
Force @200ms
N · lb · kg
Force generated 200 ms after onset.
Asymmetry
%
Left-to-right force difference during the rep; requires dual plates.
Time to Peak Force
ms
Time required to reach maximum force.
Total Time
s
Complete duration of the repetition.
Impulse
N·s
Net force multiplied by time across the complete rep.
Bodyweight
lb · kg
Detected bodyweight used for relative metrics.
Free Mode
Metric
Unit
Description
Peak Force
N · lb · kg
Maximum force reached during the repetition.
Average Force
N · lb · kg
Average force produced throughout the repetition.
Peak RFD
N/s
Highest rate of force development during the rep.
Force @100ms
N · lb · kg
Force generated 100 ms after onset.
Force @200ms
N · lb · kg
Force generated 200 ms after onset.
Asymmetry
%
Left-to-right force difference; available with dual plates.
Time to Peak
ms
Time required to reach peak force.
Total Time
s
Complete duration of the repetition.
Impulse
N·s
Force multiplied by time across the repetition.
Product Description
OVR Force is a professional-grade force plate designed to deliver accurate, real-time performance data for athletes, coaches, sports scientists, physiotherapists, and strength professionals. With 1 N resolution, 1,000 Hz sampling, and up to 4,000 lb capacity, it provides detailed measurements for jump, strength, and isometric testing. The built-in display delivers instant results without requiring a phone or laptop, while Jump, Force, and Free modes support a wide range of assessments. Dual-plate connectivity enables left/right asymmetry analysis, and the free OVR Connect app for iOS and Android provides deeper performance analysis with no subscription required. Built with a durable hard-anodized aluminum surface, up to 18 hours of battery life, USB-C charging, and a 2-year warranty, OVR Force makes professional force-plate testing more accessible, practical, and affordable.