I’ve noticed that a lot of people comparing launch monitors in the $2–3k range end up narrowing it down to the FlightScope Mevo Gen2 and the Uneekor Eye Mini Lite.
Right now the Eye Mini Lite is on sale, which makes the pricing between the two a lot closer than it normally is. That’s probably going to push even more people to compare them head-to-head.
One thing that may help if you’re looking at the Mevo side of the comparison — the M10 FlightScope code still appears to be active when ordering directly from FlightScope.
Coupon Code: M10
Discount: 5% Off
The fully loaded Mevo Gen2 with the coupon code is still a few hundred bucks less expensive than the Eye Mini Lite sale price.
I also came across a pretty detailed comparison that breaks down the differences between the two (radar vs camera tracking, indoor setup requirements, data metrics, etc.) if anyone here is trying to decide between them:
Curious which direction people here are leaning with those two systems.
Right now the Eye Mini Lite is on sale, which makes the pricing between the two a lot closer than it normally is. That’s probably going to push even more people to compare them head-to-head.
One thing that may help if you’re looking at the Mevo side of the comparison — the M10 FlightScope code still appears to be active when ordering directly from FlightScope.
Coupon Code: M10
Discount: 5% Off
The fully loaded Mevo Gen2 with the coupon code is still a few hundred bucks less expensive than the Eye Mini Lite sale price.
I also came across a pretty detailed comparison that breaks down the differences between the two (radar vs camera tracking, indoor setup requirements, data metrics, etc.) if anyone here is trying to decide between them:
Curious which direction people here are leaning with those two systems.
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