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EYE XO2 Launch Monitor

Sale price$11,000.00

Launch Monitor Unit:

Launch Monitor Unit

EYE XO2 Launch Monitor
EYE XO2 Launch Monitor Sale price$11,000.00

The Uneekor EYE XO2 is an overhead-mounted, camera-based launch monitor that provides the most accurate club and ball data available on the market. With three high-speed cameras and a hitting zone twice as large (28"W x 21"L) as the original EYE XO model, it is perfect for playing with both right- and left- handed golfers.


The EYE XO2 has non-marked ball-tracking technology -- which means you may golf with whatever ball you prefer. It is also loaded with fan-favorite features, including ball data, such as spins and launch angles; club data, such as club speed, path, attack angle; video replay; and graphics so amazing, you'll feel like you're in a real course. 


Also included is the View software, which lets you instantly see 25 detailed data points, including ball spin and club path replay. Similarly, the Club Optix feature offers real-time video of the impact zone, helping you refine your swing with exceptional precision. And yes, this software is so advanced that if you're hitting in the rough or bunker, it will take that into account for your ball metrics.


Want to use your own software? That's no problem either! The EYE XO2 pairs with third-party software like TGC 2019, GS Pro, E6, and many others. If you want unending gameplay options and the most advanced metrics, this is the launch monitor for you.

Expanded Hitting Zone Size

The EYE XO2 features a hitting zone that is double the size of the previous model, the EYE XO, ensuring a smooth experience for both left- and right-handed golfers without the need for adjustments or recalibration.

Instant Feedback & Responsiveness

Get near-instant feedback on the impact screen with live ball and club data. The included VIEW Software provides access to 25 measurable data points and a variety of shot visualizations, enabling precise adjustments to every aspect of your performance.

Club Optix

Take advantage of Club Optix for real-time video of the impact zone. Improve your swing with exceptional accuracy and detail.

Power U Report

Access your golf insights from anywhere with the Power U Report. Easily review and analyze your shot data history, making it simple to enhance practice sessions wherever you go.

Realistic Course Simulation

Included with the system is the Uneekor Trouble Mat, designed to mimic real course conditions, featuring rough and bunker inserts for a more authentic experience.

Third-Party Software Compatibility

The EYE XO2 easily integrates with popular third-party golf software such as TGC 2019, GS Pro, E6, and more. Add Refine or Refine+ software for access to 18-hole courses and various training modes. Refine software includes (5) 18-hole courses, while Refine+ provides access to an additional (15) non-U.S. 18-hole courses.

  • EYE XO2 Launch Monitor
  • Mounting Bracket with Level
  • View Software Download
  • Calibration Chart
  • 11ft Power Cable, Adapter, and Connector
  • USB Ethernet Adapter w/ 60ft Ethernet LAN Cable
  • (400) EYE XO2 Club Stickers
  • (10) M4 32mm Screws and (10) M6 15mm Screws
  • (4) M6 15mm High Screws and (4) Low Screws
  • Uneekor Trouble Mat

All-In Option Includes:

  • (2) Uneekor Swing Optix Cameras
  • (1) Balance Optix Mat

Dimensions:

  • EYE XO2 Without Bracket: 36.3"L × 5.9"W × 2.5"H
  • EYE XO2 With Bracket: 36.3"L × 5.9"W × 4.3”H
  • Hitting Zone (fixed): 28"W × 21"L

Want more metrics? Technology that can coach you in ways a person never could? The All-In Package provides just that. Alongside your EYE XO2 launch monitor, you'll receive a set of Swing Optix Cameras and a Balance Optix Mat, providing detailed specs about your every swing.


Swing Optix Cameras

If you want to take your game seriously, the Uneekor Swing Optix Cameras will be your best friend. They capture every moment of your swing at an incredible 160-180 frames per second -- quite literally exposing your every flaw and giving you the insight you need to fix them. They provide frame-by-frame footage and line-drawing tools to compare your swing positions and provide valuable insights into what you feel. 


Balance Optix Max

The Balance Optix Mat tracks your weight transfer throughout your swing, giving you real-time insights into your balance and weight distribution. It's the coach you always needed, but didn't think you could get.


For those who wanting to take their game seriously with detailed specs and advanced technology, this is the package for you.

Ball Metrics (Using unmarked balls)

Ball Speed Velocity at which the ball is traveling when it leaves the club face after impact.
Side Spin Horizontal spin measurement affecting golf ball movement left or right in flight.
Back Spin The amount of spin on the golf ball immediately after impact, measured in revolutions per minute (RPM). It plays a crucial role in determining the height, distance, and control of a shot by influencing the ball's lift and trajectory through the air.
Side Angle Angle at which the ball starts its flight, relative to a straight target line (Horizontal launch angle).
Side Total Deviation left or right of the target while the ball is in the air.
Launch Angle The initial vertical launch angle of the golf ball post-clubface impact (relative to the ground).
Angle of Descent The descent angle of the golf ball after reaching its peak trajectory.
Flight Time The total amount of time the golf ball is in the air.
Spin Axis The tilt angle of the golf ball's rotational axis after it leaves the clubface. This angle determines the curvature of the ball's flight. A positive spin axis results in a flight that curves right. A negative spin axis results in a flight that curves left.
Distance to Apex The distance covered by the ball in the air until it reaches the highest point of its trajectory.
Apex The peak height of the ball's trajectory.
Ball Flight Type Description of the balls initial start direction and shot shape.
Carry Distance Total distance the ball traveled in the air.
Run Distance the ball travels after making contact with the ground.
Total Distance Total distance the golf ball travels including the carry and run.

Club Metrics (Included club stickers required)

Club Speed The speed of the club at impact.
Smash Factor Quantifies the efficiency of impact between the club face and the golf ball. It is calculated by dividing the speed of the ball by the speed of the club head at impact. A higher smash factor indicates a more efficient transfer of energy from the club to the ball, typically resulting in greater distance and accuracy.
Face to Path The angular difference between the face angle and club path.
Attack Angle A negative attack angle means the clubhead is descending into the ball, while a positive angle indicates the clubhead is ascending or sweeping upwards.
Club Path The in to out, or out to in movement of the club head's geometric center at the center at the time of impact. Club Path is the direction (right or left) the club head is moving at impact and is measured relative to the target line.
Face Angle The angular direction of the clubface at impact with the golf ball.
Dynamic Loft Dynamic loft" refers to the effective loft angle of a golf club at the moment of impact with the ball during a swing. Dynamic loft influences the launch angle and trajectory of the ball, playing a significant role in distance and accuracy in golf shots.
Club Lie Angle Lie angle refers to the angle between the shaft of a golf club and the ground when the club is in its address position. It is measured relative to the ground and influences the direction in which the clubface points at impact.
Impact Point (Vertical, Horizontal) The precise location on the clubface where the golf ball makes contact during a swing. It is a critical factor in determining the trajectory, spin, and overall performance of the shot. The position of the impact point relative to the center of the clubface can greatly influence the outcome of the shot, with off-center impacts resulting in less desirable ball flight characteristics.


*EYE XO2 Club Stickers are required for Club Data Measurement

Minimum PC Requirements

  • PC sold separately
  • Intel i5 8400 or AMD 3rd Gen Ryzen or higher
  • 8GB RAM
  • GeForce GTX 1060 or equivalent
  • Windows 10 (64-bit), Version 1803 or higher
  • Ethernet port required

Space Requirements

For the EYE XO2, your golf simulator room should have the following distances: 

Ceiling Height
Install the Uneekor EYE XO2 9-10 feet above the hitting surface. The mounting bracket can be secured to a ceiling as low as 9 feet, which is the minimum height for proper installation.

EYE XO2 to Tee Position
Position the EYE XO2 3.5 feet in front of the tee. If you tee off at least 10 feet from the impact screen (as recommended), this setup places the EYE XO2 at least 6.5 feet from the screen.

Golfer to Screen Position
Stand 10-12 feet back from the impact screen to minimize the risk of bounce-back during play.

Swing Area
A swing area with a 14-foot diameter, with the golfer centered in the hitting bay, provides a comfortable setup for most players. This comfortably accomodates both right- and left- handed players. 15' is ideal for players over 6' tall.

Optix Cameras (for All-In Package)

Position one Optix camera 6' behind the swing area and the other 5' to the side of the swing area.

    What makes the EYE XO2 different from the previous model, the EYE XO?

    The EYE XO2 offers a hitting zone that is twice the size of the EYE XO, allowing for a smoother experience for both left- and right-handed golfers. It also features enhanced responsiveness and integration with third-party software.

    What software is compatible with the EYE XO2?

    The EYE XO2 is compatible with several third-party golf software programs, including TGC 2019, GS Pro, E6, and more. Additionally, you can add Refine or Refine+ software through Uneekor, which provides access to 18-hole courses and various training modes.

    Do I need special golf balls to use the EYE XO2?

    No, the EYE XO2 can be used with any golf ball, even those without markings, thanks to its three high-speed cameras and infrared light. However, it does require the use of club stickers, which are included with your purchase.

    How does the Club Optix feature work?

    Club Optix provides real-time video of the impact zone, allowing you to see exactly where and how the club contacts the ball. This feature helps you refine your swing with precise feedback.

    The Uneekor EYE XO2 is an overhead-mounted, camera-based launch monitor that provides the most accurate club and ball data available on the market. With three high-speed cameras and a hitting zone twice as large (28"W x 21"L) as the original EYE XO model, it is perfect for playing with both right- and left- handed golfers.


    The EYE XO2 has non-marked ball-tracking technology -- which means you may golf with whatever ball you prefer. It is also loaded with fan-favorite features, including ball data, such as spins and launch angles; club data, such as club speed, path, attack angle; video replay; and graphics so amazing, you'll feel like you're in a real course. 


    Also included is the View software, which lets you instantly see 25 detailed data points, including ball spin and club path replay. Similarly, the Club Optix feature offers real-time video of the impact zone, helping you refine your swing with exceptional precision. And yes, this software is so advanced that if you're hitting in the rough or bunker, it will take that into account for your ball metrics.


    Want to use your own software? That's no problem either! The EYE XO2 pairs with third-party software like TGC 2019, GS Pro, E6, and many others. If you want unending gameplay options and the most advanced metrics, this is the launch monitor for you.

    Expanded Hitting Zone Size

    The EYE XO2 features a hitting zone that is double the size of the previous model, the EYE XO, ensuring a smooth experience for both left- and right-handed golfers without the need for adjustments or recalibration.

    Instant Feedback & Responsiveness

    Get near-instant feedback on the impact screen with live ball and club data. The included VIEW Software provides access to 25 measurable data points and a variety of shot visualizations, enabling precise adjustments to every aspect of your performance.

    Club Optix

    Take advantage of Club Optix for real-time video of the impact zone. Improve your swing with exceptional accuracy and detail.

    Power U Report

    Access your golf insights from anywhere with the Power U Report. Easily review and analyze your shot data history, making it simple to enhance practice sessions wherever you go.

    Realistic Course Simulation

    Included with the system is the Uneekor Trouble Mat, designed to mimic real course conditions, featuring rough and bunker inserts for a more authentic experience.

    Third-Party Software Compatibility

    The EYE XO2 easily integrates with popular third-party golf software such as TGC 2019, GS Pro, E6, and more. Add Refine or Refine+ software for access to 18-hole courses and various training modes. Refine software includes (5) 18-hole courses, while Refine+ provides access to an additional (15) non-U.S. 18-hole courses.

    • EYE XO2 Launch Monitor
    • Mounting Bracket with Level
    • View Software Download
    • Calibration Chart
    • 11ft Power Cable, Adapter, and Connector
    • USB Ethernet Adapter w/ 60ft Ethernet LAN Cable
    • (400) EYE XO2 Club Stickers
    • (10) M4 32mm Screws and (10) M6 15mm Screws
    • (4) M6 15mm High Screws and (4) Low Screws
    • Uneekor Trouble Mat

    All-In Option Includes:

    • (2) Uneekor Swing Optix Cameras
    • (1) Balance Optix Mat

    Dimensions:

    • EYE XO2 Without Bracket: 36.3"L × 5.9"W × 2.5"H
    • EYE XO2 With Bracket: 36.3"L × 5.9"W × 4.3”H
    • Hitting Zone (fixed): 28"W × 21"L

    Want more metrics? Technology that can coach you in ways a person never could? The All-In Package provides just that. Alongside your EYE XO2 launch monitor, you'll receive a set of Swing Optix Cameras and a Balance Optix Mat, providing detailed specs about your every swing.


    Swing Optix Cameras

    If you want to take your game seriously, the Uneekor Swing Optix Cameras will be your best friend. They capture every moment of your swing at an incredible 160-180 frames per second -- quite literally exposing your every flaw and giving you the insight you need to fix them. They provide frame-by-frame footage and line-drawing tools to compare your swing positions and provide valuable insights into what you feel. 


    Balance Optix Max

    The Balance Optix Mat tracks your weight transfer throughout your swing, giving you real-time insights into your balance and weight distribution. It's the coach you always needed, but didn't think you could get.


    For those who wanting to take their game seriously with detailed specs and advanced technology, this is the package for you.

    Ball Metrics (Using unmarked balls)

    Ball Speed Velocity at which the ball is traveling when it leaves the club face after impact.
    Side Spin Horizontal spin measurement affecting golf ball movement left or right in flight.
    Back Spin The amount of spin on the golf ball immediately after impact, measured in revolutions per minute (RPM). It plays a crucial role in determining the height, distance, and control of a shot by influencing the ball's lift and trajectory through the air.
    Side Angle Angle at which the ball starts its flight, relative to a straight target line (Horizontal launch angle).
    Side Total Deviation left or right of the target while the ball is in the air.
    Launch Angle The initial vertical launch angle of the golf ball post-clubface impact (relative to the ground).
    Angle of Descent The descent angle of the golf ball after reaching its peak trajectory.
    Flight Time The total amount of time the golf ball is in the air.
    Spin Axis The tilt angle of the golf ball's rotational axis after it leaves the clubface. This angle determines the curvature of the ball's flight. A positive spin axis results in a flight that curves right. A negative spin axis results in a flight that curves left.
    Distance to Apex The distance covered by the ball in the air until it reaches the highest point of its trajectory.
    Apex The peak height of the ball's trajectory.
    Ball Flight Type Description of the balls initial start direction and shot shape.
    Carry Distance Total distance the ball traveled in the air.
    Run Distance the ball travels after making contact with the ground.
    Total Distance Total distance the golf ball travels including the carry and run.

    Club Metrics (Included club stickers required)

    Club Speed The speed of the club at impact.
    Smash Factor Quantifies the efficiency of impact between the club face and the golf ball. It is calculated by dividing the speed of the ball by the speed of the club head at impact. A higher smash factor indicates a more efficient transfer of energy from the club to the ball, typically resulting in greater distance and accuracy.
    Face to Path The angular difference between the face angle and club path.
    Attack Angle A negative attack angle means the clubhead is descending into the ball, while a positive angle indicates the clubhead is ascending or sweeping upwards.
    Club Path The in to out, or out to in movement of the club head's geometric center at the center at the time of impact. Club Path is the direction (right or left) the club head is moving at impact and is measured relative to the target line.
    Face Angle The angular direction of the clubface at impact with the golf ball.
    Dynamic Loft Dynamic loft" refers to the effective loft angle of a golf club at the moment of impact with the ball during a swing. Dynamic loft influences the launch angle and trajectory of the ball, playing a significant role in distance and accuracy in golf shots.
    Club Lie Angle Lie angle refers to the angle between the shaft of a golf club and the ground when the club is in its address position. It is measured relative to the ground and influences the direction in which the clubface points at impact.
    Impact Point (Vertical, Horizontal) The precise location on the clubface where the golf ball makes contact during a swing. It is a critical factor in determining the trajectory, spin, and overall performance of the shot. The position of the impact point relative to the center of the clubface can greatly influence the outcome of the shot, with off-center impacts resulting in less desirable ball flight characteristics.


    *EYE XO2 Club Stickers are required for Club Data Measurement

    Minimum PC Requirements

    • PC sold separately
    • Intel i5 8400 or AMD 3rd Gen Ryzen or higher
    • 8GB RAM
    • GeForce GTX 1060 or equivalent
    • Windows 10 (64-bit), Version 1803 or higher
    • Ethernet port required

    Space Requirements

    For the EYE XO2, your golf simulator room should have the following distances: 

    Ceiling Height
    Install the Uneekor EYE XO2 9-10 feet above the hitting surface. The mounting bracket can be secured to a ceiling as low as 9 feet, which is the minimum height for proper installation.

    EYE XO2 to Tee Position
    Position the EYE XO2 3.5 feet in front of the tee. If you tee off at least 10 feet from the impact screen (as recommended), this setup places the EYE XO2 at least 6.5 feet from the screen.

    Golfer to Screen Position
    Stand 10-12 feet back from the impact screen to minimize the risk of bounce-back during play.

    Swing Area
    A swing area with a 14-foot diameter, with the golfer centered in the hitting bay, provides a comfortable setup for most players. This comfortably accomodates both right- and left- handed players. 15' is ideal for players over 6' tall.

    Optix Cameras (for All-In Package)

    Position one Optix camera 6' behind the swing area and the other 5' to the side of the swing area.

      What makes the EYE XO2 different from the previous model, the EYE XO?

      The EYE XO2 offers a hitting zone that is twice the size of the EYE XO, allowing for a smoother experience for both left- and right-handed golfers. It also features enhanced responsiveness and integration with third-party software.

      What software is compatible with the EYE XO2?

      The EYE XO2 is compatible with several third-party golf software programs, including TGC 2019, GS Pro, E6, and more. Additionally, you can add Refine or Refine+ software through Uneekor, which provides access to 18-hole courses and various training modes.

      Do I need special golf balls to use the EYE XO2?

      No, the EYE XO2 can be used with any golf ball, even those without markings, thanks to its three high-speed cameras and infrared light. However, it does require the use of club stickers, which are included with your purchase.

      How does the Club Optix feature work?

      Club Optix provides real-time video of the impact zone, allowing you to see exactly where and how the club contacts the ball. This feature helps you refine your swing with precise feedback.