The kit includes the main hitting mat, putting sensor, floor launch camera, and two overhead halogen lights. I bought this Protee system from forum member Ryan5508 last winter and unfortunately have not gotten it installed. After a lot of measuring and head scratching I've decided my space isn't wide enough for a fixed system to work, right and left handed golfers will need to tee up offset from center (my son is a lefty). I'm looking to sell this system or trade for a SkyTrak plus cash. I'm asking exactly what I paid for it, which is $1825 shipped. Given that I have not installed it, I can't verify independently that it works but everything looks in very good condition and it was shipped well. It's been sitting in bubble wrap in a box since I bought it. Ryan moved on to a GC2 after I bought it, and is an active forum member so I'm certain the system works as he indicated. I'm located in Minnesota but willing to ship. I can get some pictures of everything tonight if requested.
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Here is a picture of the hardware, and what the original owner sent me on the flash drive. My guess is that you would have no problem setting up and running the Protee software, but you'd obviously need to purchase your own version of The Golf Club.
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Originally posted by GolfAholicAnonymous View PostIs there anyway to install software, connect and at a minimum confirm that the system is all operable?
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Originally posted by morrisad
No, I don't have any of the rest of the stuff to set up and hit balls yet... no mat / screen / etc. I trust that the system works having bought it from a regular poster on here.
How is the software licensed, is it licensed via a usb device?
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Originally posted by GolfAholicAnonymous View PostI understand. Was just thinking you could at least see if software notices the hardware.
How is the software licensed, is it licensed via a usb device?
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