Hi there all you GC2 owners! I am seriously considering becoming one as well.
I still have some questions that are difficult to get answers to by reading the official documents or marketing material.
So if any of you could shed some light on the topics I would be grateful.
We can assume that everything is setup correctly and that I am using new balls in an indoor environment.
1. Flop shots, what is the highest vertical launch angle that the unit can pick up reliably. The spec claims 70 degrees. Would you agree that this works reliably at the specified +/- 0.2 degrees accuracy?
2. The Horizontal launch angle is specified to +/- 1 degree. While this might be accurate for some low launching irons and drives. Would you say it's also valid for wedge shots that launch higher?
In some cases people tend to measure the accuracy based on feel. Have you done or seen any accuracy tests where something more scientific has been done?
3. If I buy a used unit, is it still possible to register it and get support from Foresight without paying transfer fees?
4. I have seen some discussions on TGC + GC2 compatibility but can't conclude if it is indeed compatible with the latest firmware, Is it?
5. If a simulator software supplier wants to read the data the unit produces via Bluetooth to use it for game play or other things. Do they have to pay Foresight or is this protocol provided for free?
Am I barking up the wrong tree, should I post the questions somewhere else like Foresight official support or something?
I still have some questions that are difficult to get answers to by reading the official documents or marketing material.
So if any of you could shed some light on the topics I would be grateful.
We can assume that everything is setup correctly and that I am using new balls in an indoor environment.
1. Flop shots, what is the highest vertical launch angle that the unit can pick up reliably. The spec claims 70 degrees. Would you agree that this works reliably at the specified +/- 0.2 degrees accuracy?
2. The Horizontal launch angle is specified to +/- 1 degree. While this might be accurate for some low launching irons and drives. Would you say it's also valid for wedge shots that launch higher?
In some cases people tend to measure the accuracy based on feel. Have you done or seen any accuracy tests where something more scientific has been done?
3. If I buy a used unit, is it still possible to register it and get support from Foresight without paying transfer fees?
4. I have seen some discussions on TGC + GC2 compatibility but can't conclude if it is indeed compatible with the latest firmware, Is it?
5. If a simulator software supplier wants to read the data the unit produces via Bluetooth to use it for game play or other things. Do they have to pay Foresight or is this protocol provided for free?
Am I barking up the wrong tree, should I post the questions somewhere else like Foresight official support or something?
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