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Uneekor EYE XO2 9/10
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EYE XO2

Serious builders with a dedicated 9-10 ft ceiling room who want commercial-grade accuracy without GCQuad pricing.

~$11,000 approx 2026 street price (configurations range to ~$14,000)

Uneekor's overhead flagship brings GCQuad-class accuracy into a dedicated room for thousands less than the commercial reference units. Three high-speed cameras triangulate 25 ball and club metrics over the largest hitting zone in the Uneekor line (28 x 21 inches), so left- and right-handers can swap without re-aiming. Dimple Optix reads spin off any standard ball with no markings or stickers required. It mounts overhead, so it demands 9-10 feet of ceiling for the camera throw, and it talks to GSPro, E6, TGC 2019, and Uneekor's own GameDay software. This is the build-it-once choice for a serious dedicated room.

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Specs

TechOverhead photometric, 3 high-speed infrared cameras
Data points25 ball and club metrics
SubscriptionOptional (Refresh/Ignite tiers); marked balls not required
PlacementOverhead; needs 9-10 ft ceiling
Hitting zone28 in W x 21 in L (left/right friendly)
ConnectivityGSPro, E6 Connect, TGC 2019, Uneekor GameDay

Pros

  • GCQuad-class triangulated accuracy for far less money
  • Huge hitting zone; seamless left/right-handed switching
  • Dimple Optix reads spin off any standard ball, no stickers

Cons

  • Requires 9-10 ft of ceiling for the overhead camera throw
  • Overhead mounting is a permanent, dedicated-room commitment
  • Significant five-figure investment plus install

Common questions

How much ceiling height does the EYE XO2 need?
As an overhead unit it needs roughly 9-10 feet of ceiling so the downward-facing cameras have enough throw. It is the wrong technology for a low 8.5 ft basement.
Do I need special marked golf balls?
No. Dimple Optix reads the dimple pattern of any standard golf ball to capture spin, so no marked or stickered balls are required.

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