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Indoor-first builders who want club data and dislike recurring hardware-access fees, with occasional outdoor use rather than range-first ownership.
Square's new four-camera floor unit brings the no-annual-subscription pitch to indoor and outdoor use, with a built-in data screen, removable battery and support for more than 20 ball and club metrics. Early independent indoor comparisons are encouraging; direct-sun testing is the reason to pause before calling it an outdoor replacement for radar.
Worth buying for the right builder, but read the warnings before it lands in your cart.
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Specs
| Sensor | Four infrared cameras |
|---|---|
| Use | Indoor and outdoor, with direct-sun caveats |
| Battery | Removable, approximately 6 hours claimed |
| Data | 20+ ball and club metrics |
| Software | Square Golf software; third-party support varies |
| Subscription | No required annual Square subscription |
Pros
- No required annual Square subscription
- Built-in screen and removable battery make setup unusually self-contained
- Large metric set at an aggressive launch price
Cons
- Independent outdoor direct-sun testing has shown meaningful distance discrepancies
- Software ecosystem is less mature than Uneekor plus GSPro
- New-product stock and fulfillment need checking before purchase
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