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      Launch monitors provide the accurate data you need to understand your swing and improve your performance. This collection features a range of easy-to-use devices that measure key metrics such as ball speed, club speed, launch angle, spin rate, carry distance, and shot dispersion. Whether you’re practising at home, on the range, or building a full simulator setup, these launch monitors deliver reliable, real-time feedback to help you refine your technique and play with more confidence.

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      Launch Monitors — From Portable Practice to Professional Analysis

      A launch monitor is the brain of any golf simulator setup. It tracks your ball flight, club data, and shot metrics with precision that was once only available to tour professionals. We stock launch monitors from every major brand — Foresight Sports, FlightScope, Full Swing, Golfzon, and Uneekor — covering every budget from under £200 to over £20,000.

      Radar vs Camera Two Core Technologies
      16+ Metrics Ball + Club Data Points
      4 Tiers Budget • Mid • Premium • Pro

      Radar vs Photometric — Which Technology Is Right for You?

      Radar-based monitors (like the FlightScope Mevo+) use Doppler radar to track the ball after impact. They are portable, work outdoors, and connect to a phone or tablet. Ideal for range practice and indoor use with a net.

      Photometric (camera-based) monitors (like the Foresight GC3 and GCQuad) use high-speed cameras to capture the ball at impact. They deliver the most accurate spin data and are the gold standard for professional fitting and simulator use. They typically require a PC for full simulator integration.

      Overhead units (like the Uneekor EYE Mini) mount above the hitting area and track both ball and club with downward-facing cameras. Perfect for permanent simulator installations where portability is not needed.

      Technology Tip

      For outdoor practice and portability, choose radar. For permanent simulator accuracy and full club data, choose photometric or overhead camera.

      What Data Points Matter?

      Every launch monitor tracks ball speed, launch angle, and carry distance. More advanced units add spin rate, spin axis, club path, face angle, and attack angle. If you are using a simulator for practice and entertainment, ball data is sufficient. For club fitting, coaching, or serious improvement, you want full club data too.

      Read the Full Comparison → Every launch monitor compared with UK pricing and data specs

      Simulator Software Compatibility

      Most launch monitors connect to popular simulation platforms including E6 Connect, GSPro, TGC 2019, and FSX Play. Some monitors include a software licence (check each product page for details). Software subscriptions typically range from £200 to £500 per year.

      Software Budget Tip

      Check if your monitor includes a software licence. Some (like Foresight FSX Play) are included free. Others require annual subscriptions — factor this into your total cost.

      Budget Guide

      We break launch monitors into four tiers: Budget (under £500) for basic shot tracking, Mid-range (£1,000-£4,000) for serious home use, Premium (£5,000-£10,000) for professional-grade accuracy, and Commercial (£10,000+) for fitting studios and coaching centres.

      See Launch Monitors in Bundles → Save £300-£800 by buying a complete bundle package

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      What is the most accurate launch monitor for home use?
      The Foresight GC3 and GCQuad are widely considered the most accurate consumer launch monitors, using photometric camera technology. For overhead-mounted setups, the Uneekor EYE Mini delivers excellent accuracy at a lower price point than the GCQuad.
      Can I use a launch monitor outdoors?
      Yes — radar-based monitors like the FlightScope Mevo+ are designed for outdoor use and work on the driving range or course. Photometric monitors can also work outdoors but may be affected by direct sunlight. Check each product page for outdoor compatibility.
      Do I need a computer to use a launch monitor?
      Not always. Portable monitors like the FlightScope Mevo+ and SwingLogic SLX connect to a phone or tablet via Bluetooth. However, if you want to run full simulation software with projected graphics, you will need a Windows PC with a dedicated graphics card.
      What simulation software works with these launch monitors?
      Most monitors support E6 Connect, GSPro, TGC 2019, and Awesome Golf. Foresight monitors also work with FSX Play. Check each product page for specific software compatibility, as not all monitors support all platforms.
      Which launch monitor is best for a beginner?
      For beginners, the FlightScope Mevo Gen2 offers excellent value — it tracks 16 data parameters, works indoors and outdoors, and connects to E6 Connect for simulator play. It is also the most popular monitor in our bundles.

      Not sure which launch monitor is right for you? Our team can help you find the perfect match for your game and budget.

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