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Yes, in general, the Mevo+ hardware setup is similar to other launch monitors, including the SkyTrak. The biggest current difference is that there is no Mevo+ range app for PC, so for full data practice, you're forced to use the FS Golf or FS Skills apps on an iOS or Android device. A PC app *should* be released for the Mevo+ range app in the not-too-distant future (FlightScope has said it's on the way).
The only iOS-only limitation with the Mevo+ is that it comes with a free version of E6 Connect which is currently iOS-only. If you upgrade to the PC version of E6 Connect ($300 or $600/yr), you can then practice and play on a PC (same with buying TGC 2019).
Big upgrades are coming for the Mevo+ very soon - there are some other threads about this. Great time to buy, as those upgrades will be available to you whenever they're ready.
- Ron at GunghoGolf.com - we specialize in TrackMan, FlightScope, Foresight, Uneekor, SkyTrak, Garmin, Bushnell, TGC, and E6 Connect. 512-861-4151 or email hello AT gunghogolf.com.
Thanks for that.
So an android tablet has the requirements to show (what would be projected on screen) display but not able to be an interface between a projector and Mevo+ to a screen. I have a 1 year old Samsung Tab A in garage and only use it for music.
Your Galaxy Tab A will be able to run FS Golf and FS Skills. But afaik, Tab A series does not support USB-C to HDMI output So only way would be wireless screen mirroring to a projector if it supports it or can do it via Amazon Fire Stick plugged into the projector. What phone do you use? Find out if your phone model supports HDMI output via cable or not also.
BTW, with Windows 11, you can now run Android apps natively. (feature is being rolled out but is available in the US already afaik) So you can look into that also and run both the sim software (such as TGC 2019) and Adroind version of FS apps on the PC. Someone already figured out how to install Google Play Store on Windows 11 also which means you can get any and all Android apps to work on Windows without a phone or table. https://www.theverge.com/2021/10/27/...ft
I've not tried to project the fs apps yet but I do know that my samsung tab S3 is unable to project through a usb connector (the only connection option) where as my S9 cell phone will happily project out through the usb c connection. I would imagine my S9 would be able to handle the duties, kind of amazing little powerhouses for a dinky little cell phone.
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