I haven’t tried it with a tablet, but I would have thought it would be visible?
It likely would be how fast and easy is it to see? If you were at the foot rail on a 9’ pool table foot looking
back toward where your opponent is sitting behind the head rail and the clock counting down to 30 secs,
do you think it’s easy to see how much time is left while it is counting down looking at a tablet that distant?
I’d plug it in the wall outlet near the side pocket of the pool table and set the countdown time to 30 seconds.
The incoming player to shoot next after you miss activates the clock when he gets to the table. Slow play is
usually after the player start’s his inning rather than when he/she walks over to the pool table. If a player starts
to abide that too, call them out publicly for unsportsmanlike conduct for deliberate slow play to undermine the
30 secs. requirement or whatever time is agreed upon. Best way to treat a jerk is to always treat him decisively.
I’d like to see the numbers 8-10” in size on a shot clock so the players and any spectators can easily see the
countdown. I’d pay a couple of hundred dollars for a digital time clock like I’ve mentioned. Wouldn’t you want
one if you had a pool table at home? I’d set the countdown to 15 secs. If you’re on your game, that seems ample.
The app you identified could work on a tablet but visibility is the sole criterion, IMO. A clock sure would be nice.