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Spica 3

The indoor/outdoor golfer who values club-delivery feedback and a self-contained screen enough to pay above the budget photometric tier.

~$3,199 manufacturer price checked July 2026

A three-camera portable photometric unit with a built-in touchscreen, 6-7 hour battery, club data via reflective stickers and native links to GOLFJOY, GSPro, E6 Connect and Creative Golf. The hardware brief is unusually complete; the buying question is whether the extra club data and portability justify roughly twice the Nova or Omni price.

Buy with confidence

This is one of the cleaner buys in its lane if the price and platform fit your setup.

Known caution: Costs substantially more than the new $1,500-$1,600 floor units

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Specs

SensorThree synchronized high-speed cameras with dual LED lighting
Hitting zone250 x 200/250 mm claimed
Battery12,800 mAh; 6-7 hours claimed
Club dataClub path, speed, smash factor and attack angle with stickers
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Ethernet, Bluetooth and NFC
SoftwareGOLFJOY, GSPro, E6 Connect and Creative Golf

Pros

  • Real touchscreen, long battery and broad connectivity
  • Measures core club-delivery data rather than only ball flight
  • Indoor/outdoor design works with any standard white ball

Cons

  • Costs substantially more than the new $1,500-$1,600 floor units
  • Club metrics require reflective stickers
  • Brand marketing mixes measured and calculated trajectory metrics, so compare like with like

Common questions

Does the Spica 3 charge an annual app fee?
GOLFJOY says the mobile app has lifetime access and includes a three-month PC software trial. GSPro, E6 and other simulator packages have their own licenses.
Does Spica 3 need club stickers?
Yes. Ball data works with standard balls, while detailed club-delivery metrics require reflective clubhead stickers.

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