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5.0 out of 5 stars What I need
I am a relatively new golfer and I don’t have a lot of simulator experience however I tried a garmin R10 and could not get it to work in my small space in my garage. I don’t have a full sim setup, just a mat and net and now a Skytrak and iPad. This however works like a Charm, makes sure I don’t bake a slice into my swing when I can’t make it out to the course/range. It catches all the swings that matter and the only misses where ones I would have not wanted to remember anyway since topped shots (Tom Brady) do not get recorded. Might be on purpose but not an issue for me. I love the club path data and launch angle to really help me see what I am doing right or wrong. I haven’t figured out how to log my daughter and wife in so our averages dont mix yet but they enjoy it as well. It works best with an ipad but pc worked as well. I don’t have an issue with the slight delay at all. It’s light, would get a case with it since it sits forward of the ball and nasty slice would cause an issue I imagine. I had no issues reading yellow, red or white balls that I have tried. Would like sky team to add angle of attack and and face impact in the future to perfect it.
4.0 out of 5 stars 3 Month review - Pros and Cons
I've owned this beast for about 3 months and here are my takeaways:1. While other launch monitors may read the data no matter how bad your setup is, this thing needs some help. Set yourself up for success. use a real net (Net Return) with real golf balls and consider the TaylorMade tp5 pix golf balls to help avoid misreads. You'll want it in a bright room on a proper mat. use it on grass or outside or with foam balls, or in poor lighting, and you'll introduce more likelihood of error and more disappointment. This thing is 90% set up to be an inside launch monitor. Kind of a bummer since it does work with iPad and it has an internal battery. I probably have 2-3 misreads per 50-100 ball session. Enough to be annoying, but not a deal breaker for me.2. at 2k for new or 1.5k for a refurb (which I did) this is in a crowded space for launch monitors but not as expensive as the big boys. I've done a bunch of research and you can either go cheap (R10) or mlm2pro and that might do the trick for you or you can go more expensive (GC3, GC3S, Uneekor Eye Mini, etc.). It's really tough to just pay for the launch monitor, not pay any subscriptions, and end up where you want to be. Most of these companies are making it so you have to pay for their subscription for certain features (often including whether you can use it with 3rd party software like GS Pro). GS Pro is awesome (also $250/yr) and you'll want a launch monitor that will work with it. Skytrak charges a base price of around $130 for their enhanced ranges / game improvement features and then they add on another $250 fee if you want access to 20 or so trackman or foresight courses. Skytrak does not have an official integration into GS Pro but there's a workaround if you're mildly tech Savvy. the basic plan and a subscription to GS Pro is what I have and likely what I will keep for now.3. if you're okay with 20 courses and $380/yr in subscriptions (130 base + 250 for 20 courses) and you're not tech savvy, this thing should be a no-brainer. That'll get you the enhanced ranges on skytrak as well as either the foresight or the trackman courses (around 20 courses). It's very user friendly if you stay in skytrak's ecosystem. It'll work on your computer or your ipad. If you're looking for a launcher without having to by a gaming computer and you already have an ipad, this could be awesome for you. Or you could start the inevitable scope creep and wish you'd gone with something different out of the gate.4. if you're a GS Pro die-hard (as I'm rapidly becoming) and you can justify a more expensive launch monitor, I'd steer you elsewhere unless you need the lower cost of entry this thing is compared to a GC3. skytrak not having official integration with GS Pro is a miss in my book and probably unlikely to change because they have a course option that steers the money toward skytrak. GS Pro licenses don't help Skytrak's sales revenue. The reason I'm on the fence about keeping it is with the skytrak+ I have a launcher that will work with GS Pro (via open API / not an official integration) with no subscription fees for the skytrak to work with it (I still have to pay for GS Pro). That is becoming rarified air. if you have the Bushnell LPi or GC3s or MLM2PRO you have to cough up some coin just to be able to use GS Pro. I don't know if they'll shut the door on this with skytrak, but that's a pretty sweet proposition of not having any annoying ongoing subscription fees. for now, I can pick up the essential fee and use the game improvement stuff because I like it. I may bag it next year and just use the range on GS pro and not have any skytrak subscription fees.5. The dumbest thing about the skytrak+ is the fact that when it's connected to your PC and a power supply (they have a special cable) it loses battery and will eventually die, perhaps before your 18 hole round is done. the workaround that I finally figured out (they acknowledge it loses power when connected to PC on their website) is to set it up in network mode and have a direct connection from the usb-c port to a power adapter. I ditched the factory one, and use an Anker GAN 100w charger with a 100w usb-c cord. In network mode it's always at 100% battery and I don't have to worry about it dying on me. Network mode allows the skytrak to connect wirelessly to your pc at the same time your pc still has access to the internet (important if you're playing GS pro online).Anyways, if you've read this far you are going down a very dark rabbit hole with endless sim launcher research and opinions. Best of luck as you make your decision.5. Finally, if you have kids, save yourself the annoyance and get the knockoff $50 case (or the one that comes with it in certain packages). Also invest in some side nets. you probably don't need it, but your kid does and the launch monitor and drywall will thank you.
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
No idea why there are any negative reviews on this. It's fantastic - it's brutally honest, but very helpful and fun to use. You do need a good laptop to get the most out of it, something with a dedicated graphics card, otherwise you'll have issues. Got this 'refurbished' and it's excellent.
1.0 out of 5 stars Works Part-time at best
Continually misses 12% of swings if and when it is working. Frustrating to set up. Tech support Frustrating and no weekend hours. Does not stay connected to internet so can not be used to play games which are fee based and require additional software from additional vendor. The above detailed conditions will happen to you also if you purchase this product.
3.0 out of 5 stars Accuracy Issues
I bought this because of the relatively low price and its compatibility with Apple products (just bought a new MacBook Pro). The main upside with this device is its ease of use. It connects to the phone, iPad, or computer very quickly and easily. However, I have some major questions about its data. Most of my other simulator equipment had not arrived, so I took this launch monitor to the range. Carry distances seemed to be correct (total distance not so much); far too often, though, there would be some very strange spin and ball flight data (e.g., a pulled shot shown as a fade). It was quite a sunny day, so I figured there may have been some environmental impacts. The next day, I took the device to a covered range with Toptracer and still had the same issue. Left-right offline data was completely wrong. The whole experience really bummed me out. I really wanted accurate data to help improve my game, but using this felt like I was playing a video game. Given how accurate the Toptracer data was, I went ahead and purchased a GC3.
Minor glitches with putting and the occasional glitch with getting out of bunkers
I have had some glitches where it will not read puts(unit seems to freeze) also similar glitches with getting out of the bunker’s. This may be an issue with E6. Generally quite happy with Skytrak after only a week
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SkyTrak+ Launch Monitor and Golf Simulator - Tour-Level Golf Analysis with Dual Doppler Radar, Enhanced Camera, Real-time Gameplay Simulation, Wi-Fi, USB-C Charging
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Order today to get by
Free delivery on orders over BHD 20
Imported From: United States
At bolo.bh, we stand behind the authenticity and quality of every product we sell. We guarantee that all items offered on our website are 100% genuine, sourced directly from authorized distributors, trusted partners, or the original brands themselves.
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Description:
Review:
5.0 out of 5 stars What I need
I am a relatively new golfer and I don’t have a lot of simulator experience however I tried a garmin R10 and could not get it to work in my small space in my garage. I don’t have a full sim setup, just a mat and net and now a Skytrak and iPad. This however works like a Charm, makes sure I don’t bake a slice into my swing when I can’t make it out to the course/range. It catches all the swings that matter and the only misses where ones I would have not wanted to remember anyway since topped shots (Tom Brady) do not get recorded. Might be on purpose but not an issue for me. I love the club path data and launch angle to really help me see what I am doing right or wrong. I haven’t figured out how to log my daughter and wife in so our averages dont mix yet but they enjoy it as well. It works best with an ipad but pc worked as well. I don’t have an issue with the slight delay at all. It’s light, would get a case with it since it sits forward of the ball and nasty slice would cause an issue I imagine. I had no issues reading yellow, red or white balls that I have tried. Would like sky team to add angle of attack and and face impact in the future to perfect it.
4.0 out of 5 stars 3 Month review - Pros and Cons
I've owned this beast for about 3 months and here are my takeaways:1. While other launch monitors may read the data no matter how bad your setup is, this thing needs some help. Set yourself up for success. use a real net (Net Return) with real golf balls and consider the TaylorMade tp5 pix golf balls to help avoid misreads. You'll want it in a bright room on a proper mat. use it on grass or outside or with foam balls, or in poor lighting, and you'll introduce more likelihood of error and more disappointment. This thing is 90% set up to be an inside launch monitor. Kind of a bummer since it does work with iPad and it has an internal battery. I probably have 2-3 misreads per 50-100 ball session. Enough to be annoying, but not a deal breaker for me.2. at 2k for new or 1.5k for a refurb (which I did) this is in a crowded space for launch monitors but not as expensive as the big boys. I've done a bunch of research and you can either go cheap (R10) or mlm2pro and that might do the trick for you or you can go more expensive (GC3, GC3S, Uneekor Eye Mini, etc.). It's really tough to just pay for the launch monitor, not pay any subscriptions, and end up where you want to be. Most of these companies are making it so you have to pay for their subscription for certain features (often including whether you can use it with 3rd party software like GS Pro). GS Pro is awesome (also $250/yr) and you'll want a launch monitor that will work with it. Skytrak charges a base price of around $130 for their enhanced ranges / game improvement features and then they add on another $250 fee if you want access to 20 or so trackman or foresight courses. Skytrak does not have an official integration into GS Pro but there's a workaround if you're mildly tech Savvy. the basic plan and a subscription to GS Pro is what I have and likely what I will keep for now.3. if you're okay with 20 courses and $380/yr in subscriptions (130 base + 250 for 20 courses) and you're not tech savvy, this thing should be a no-brainer. That'll get you the enhanced ranges on skytrak as well as either the foresight or the trackman courses (around 20 courses). It's very user friendly if you stay in skytrak's ecosystem. It'll work on your computer or your ipad. If you're looking for a launcher without having to by a gaming computer and you already have an ipad, this could be awesome for you. Or you could start the inevitable scope creep and wish you'd gone with something different out of the gate.4. if you're a GS Pro die-hard (as I'm rapidly becoming) and you can justify a more expensive launch monitor, I'd steer you elsewhere unless you need the lower cost of entry this thing is compared to a GC3. skytrak not having official integration with GS Pro is a miss in my book and probably unlikely to change because they have a course option that steers the money toward skytrak. GS Pro licenses don't help Skytrak's sales revenue. The reason I'm on the fence about keeping it is with the skytrak+ I have a launcher that will work with GS Pro (via open API / not an official integration) with no subscription fees for the skytrak to work with it (I still have to pay for GS Pro). That is becoming rarified air. if you have the Bushnell LPi or GC3s or MLM2PRO you have to cough up some coin just to be able to use GS Pro. I don't know if they'll shut the door on this with skytrak, but that's a pretty sweet proposition of not having any annoying ongoing subscription fees. for now, I can pick up the essential fee and use the game improvement stuff because I like it. I may bag it next year and just use the range on GS pro and not have any skytrak subscription fees.5. The dumbest thing about the skytrak+ is the fact that when it's connected to your PC and a power supply (they have a special cable) it loses battery and will eventually die, perhaps before your 18 hole round is done. the workaround that I finally figured out (they acknowledge it loses power when connected to PC on their website) is to set it up in network mode and have a direct connection from the usb-c port to a power adapter. I ditched the factory one, and use an Anker GAN 100w charger with a 100w usb-c cord. In network mode it's always at 100% battery and I don't have to worry about it dying on me. Network mode allows the skytrak to connect wirelessly to your pc at the same time your pc still has access to the internet (important if you're playing GS pro online).Anyways, if you've read this far you are going down a very dark rabbit hole with endless sim launcher research and opinions. Best of luck as you make your decision.5. Finally, if you have kids, save yourself the annoyance and get the knockoff $50 case (or the one that comes with it in certain packages). Also invest in some side nets. you probably don't need it, but your kid does and the launch monitor and drywall will thank you.
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
No idea why there are any negative reviews on this. It's fantastic - it's brutally honest, but very helpful and fun to use. You do need a good laptop to get the most out of it, something with a dedicated graphics card, otherwise you'll have issues. Got this 'refurbished' and it's excellent.
1.0 out of 5 stars Works Part-time at best
Continually misses 12% of swings if and when it is working. Frustrating to set up. Tech support Frustrating and no weekend hours. Does not stay connected to internet so can not be used to play games which are fee based and require additional software from additional vendor. The above detailed conditions will happen to you also if you purchase this product.
3.0 out of 5 stars Accuracy Issues
I bought this because of the relatively low price and its compatibility with Apple products (just bought a new MacBook Pro). The main upside with this device is its ease of use. It connects to the phone, iPad, or computer very quickly and easily. However, I have some major questions about its data. Most of my other simulator equipment had not arrived, so I took this launch monitor to the range. Carry distances seemed to be correct (total distance not so much); far too often, though, there would be some very strange spin and ball flight data (e.g., a pulled shot shown as a fade). It was quite a sunny day, so I figured there may have been some environmental impacts. The next day, I took the device to a covered range with Toptracer and still had the same issue. Left-right offline data was completely wrong. The whole experience really bummed me out. I really wanted accurate data to help improve my game, but using this felt like I was playing a video game. Given how accurate the Toptracer data was, I went ahead and purchased a GC3.
Minor glitches with putting and the occasional glitch with getting out of bunkers
I have had some glitches where it will not read puts(unit seems to freeze) also similar glitches with getting out of the bunker’s. This may be an issue with E6. Generally quite happy with Skytrak after only a week
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