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OG Launch Monitor
Budget indoor builders who can inspect used gear carefully and want camera data without paying for a current SkyTrak+ or ST MAX.
The original SkyTrak remains the used-market camera sleeper: indoor photometric ball data, a side-of-ball footprint, a small 2-by-2 inch hitting zone, rechargeable 4-hour battery, Wi-Fi Direct/network modes, and a track record measured in years rather than launch-day buzz. The downside is the old experience tax: shot delay, micro-USB, app/membership plan confusion, and used-unit transfer risk. Buy only when the seller can show the app connected, a recent shot read, and a clean account path.
There may be a better first purchase unless this solves a very specific problem for you.
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Specs
| Tech | Indoor photometric camera |
|---|---|
| Ball data | Carry, total, ball speed, back spin, side spin, descent angle, side angle, launch angle, shot shape |
| Placement | Beside the ball; indoor-friendly |
| Hitting zone | Approx 2 in x 2 in |
| Battery | Rechargeable lithium-polymer, retailer-listed about 4 hours |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi Direct, network mode, Micro-USB |
Pros
- Cheap photometric path if the unit is clean and transferable
- Side-of-ball setup works where rear radar struggles
- Long owner history means lots of troubleshooting knowledge exists
Cons
- Shot delay and small hitting zone feel old beside newer units
- Used-unit account, membership, battery, and support status must be verified
- Not the best outdoor/range pick
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