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Uneekor EYE MINI 8/10
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EYE MINI

Golfers who want carry-anywhere portability with camera-grade ball data and built-in outdoor readability.

~$4,500 approx 2026 street price (often on sale near $3,825)

A portable, premium photometric unit that brings Uneekor's infrared Ball Optix tech to a side-mount box you set on the mat. It captures 19 free data points on the included Player package (no expiry), reads spin off any ball via Dimple Optix, and adds genuine putting analysis. A built-in e-ink display shows key numbers in direct sunlight, so it works at the range without a phone. Club data needs reflective stickers, and it connects to GSPro, E6, and TGC 2019. Think of it as a step up from sub-$1,000 radar toward true camera accuracy, in a unit you can still carry.

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Specs

TechPortable photometric, infrared cameras (Ball Optix)
Data points19 free on the included Player package
SubscriptionPlayer package included (no expiry); Ultimate trial then optional
PlacementSide of ball; rests on the mat
DisplayBuilt-in e-ink for outdoor readability
ConnectivityGSPro, E6 Connect, TGC 2019

Pros

  • Portable side-mount with true photometric accuracy
  • 19 free data points and putting analysis on the included package
  • Reads spin off any ball; e-ink display works in direct sun

Cons

  • Club data requires reflective stickers on the clubhead
  • Pricier than radar units that cover the same portability niche
  • Camera unit still benefits from consistent indoor lighting

Common questions

Does the EYE MINI need a subscription?
No. The included Player package gives 19 data points with no expiry, plus a trial of the Ultimate tier. The Ultimate subscription and third-party software like GSPro are optional add-ons.
Does the EYE MINI need marked balls or stickers?
It reads ball data off any standard ball via Dimple Optix, but capturing club data requires putting small reflective stickers on the clubhead.

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