Here are the best launch monitors based on your choices in the wizard:

  • Primary Usage Space: Indoor
  • Unit Type: Mounted
  • Price Range: $5,000 – $12,000

See Frequently Asked Questions (below) for more details on how these selections were made.


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$7,000

Uneekor EYE QED

The Uneekor QED combines 2 hyper-speed/high resolution infrared cameras to deliver high accuracy on every shot. It is a mounted launch monitor, making it perfect for semi-permanent installations.

Read our Uneekor EYE QED Review for all of the details.

Highlights

  • Photometric (camera-based) which is great for indoor usage
  • 2 hyper-speed/high resolution infrared cameras
  • Real-Time swing footage of club and ball at impact without any additional equipment
  • Works with GSPro & The Golf Club 2019
  • Ball & club metrics – The QED directly reads ball & club data through its sensors

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$12,000

Uneekor EYE XO2

The Uneekor EYE XO2 is a follow-up to the incredible EYE XO which is one of the best launch monitors available. The EYE XO2 adds a third High-Speed Infrared Camera for an even bigger hitting zone.

Read our Uneekor EYE XO2 Review for all of the details.

Highlights

  • Photometric (camera-based) which is great for indoor usage
  • 3 hyper-speed/high resolution infrared cameras
  • Real-Time swing footage of club and ball at impact without any additional equipment
  • Works with GSPro & The Golf Club 2019
  • Ball & club metrics – The EYE XO2 directly reads ball & club data through its sensors with upgraded clubhead vies
  • Larger hitting zone (28″ x 21″) than the EXE XO

TruGolf APOGEE

The TruGolf APOGEE launch monitor is their latest mounted launch monitor. TruGolf focuses on the high-end and commercial space for simulators and this is their first foray into a standalone launch monitor.

Read our APOGEE Launch Monitor Review for all of the details.

Highlights

  • Photometric (camera-based) which is great for indoor usage
  • Dual high-speed cameras with infrared lighting system
  • Point of Impact interface that allows for slow-motion video playback of the club’s impact through the ball
  • Voice operated which allows you to run your launch monitor without a mouse or keyboard
  • ONLY WORKS WITH E6 (key included at no extra charge)
  • Instant on-screen updates without lag

Frequently asked questions

Our site focuses on premium and luxury golf equipment. Occasionally, we will cover products that may not fit in those categories, but in the case of launch monitors we specifically exclude entry-level products.

The reason is that the accuracy & consistency of entry-level golf launch monitors is not good enough to warrant us recommending any of those products. That is not to say that some golfers do not see decent results (there are some that do).

However, for the vast majority of golfers, the data will not be accurate enough to use in order to improve their game. In the case of golf launch monitors, it costs more to get an acceptable level of precision.

Radar launch monitors are incredibly accurate & convenient when used in the proper environment—outdoors. If you mainly are using your launch monitor outdoors, radar is the way to go.

Indoors, photometric (aka camera-based) launch monitors are more accurate and consistent. Since most people are purchasing a launch monitor to use indoors with golf simulator software, you will see photometric launch monitors being recommended.

That is not to say a radar-based launch monitor will not work. There are tons of golfers who get them working indoors. However, it is much harder to do and goes against what radar is best designed for.

Radar launch monitors are built to follow the entire flight of the ball all the way to landing. This is what can make them so accurate outdoors. Once you confine them to a limited space, all sorts of problems can occur.

Photometric launch monitors are the opposite. They only need to see ball/club data through a small window to calculate metrics. This makes them great for indoor use (and also outdoors).