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Replying to @drakesmith__
There are lots of requirements to consider: 1. Do you want to take it into. The range or outside to practice? 2. Do you want to see photo and video of ball contact? (I love this personally) 3. If indoors, will you have lefties and righties? (Need overhead or batter powered LM for this) 4. What metrics do you want to see? (Basic metrics available at $200 entry) 5. Do you want cameras and AI swing analysis capabilities? Some popular Options: - Shot Scope LM1 is $200 and works outdoors but has just most basic metrics with no cameras. - Square Omni or Home Edition - Omni is new and a bit hard to get right now, but a good low budget option. I have Square Home Edition which is indoor only. But is battery and Bluetooth. Great low budget option at $800. No subscription. But low cost per hole cost for playing in courses. Unless you buy Awesome Golf which then is free after that purchase. (I got Awesome Golf lifetime subscription for $200 on Black Friday last year.) Skytrack - latency (delay / time you wait after hitting your ball before seeing it on the screen) bad latency on this one bothers me, but solid low end option. Uneekor Eye Mini Lite - $2000 indoor only but has all the bells and whistles and accuracy you mostly need at this great price point. Subscription required. I also have this and love it along with my Square. Uneekor Eye Mini - same as Lite but has battery and portable and works outdoors. Great software imho. Subscription required. Costs about $1000ish more than the EML. Bushnell - These two monitors you show fit in around this range. Around $2800-3500. Subscription with one for sure. Then you get into overhead units. Uneekor EyeXO or EyeXO2 - coat here is getting into the $6-8k range. But awesome units. Protee VX - very nice overhead unit with new software coming that will be included. Good price and features with a modern platform makes this a great option for overhead. But be prepared for some ups and downs as they develop their software. Then you get into the cream of the crop. Trackman and GC Quad are the top of the line. But watch for latency issues with the trackman. Actually any unit this is a big consideration. My EML and Square have less latency than the Trackman for 1/20th the cost. (And much less features and trackman ecosystem is solid. This is not an exhaustive list. There are so many to choose from, and I'm sure others will provide some opinions and options. I'm you want a pro to help you choose, Matthew Topp (@Matttopp) is an expert and also distributor for almost all of these options. Hope this helps a bit. Good luck!
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Replying to @Top100Rick
Love the EyeXO2. Whatever it is, go ceiling mounted. Stay away from radar indoors unless you're also wanting to schlep your monitor to the range.
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Replying to @Top100Rick
If you are in the market, and not a ton of people are, the feels for @uneekor EyeXO2 and Eye Mini Lite are pretty substantial. 30-34%
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