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  • Skytrak with Skypro video, with GC2 + HMT comparison

    decent vid demoing the Skypro integration with Skytrak and he also compares the data with his Gc2 + HMT


  • #2
    Looked promising as a way to work on some things like attack angle etc on a budget, but the data is so far off plus there is no way for a normal person at home to calibrate or compare against a control (GC2/HMT) or Trackman. So you just end up with inaccurate data that doesn't help you and possibly leads you in the wrong direction. 4 -10 degrees off on angle of attack is pretty unacceptable.
    Last edited by RyanP; 06-09-2018, 03:08 PM.

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    • #3
      I haven't watched, but can someone tell me the accuracy of club path data? I really only care about path right now, so if this is accurate I won't send mine back. But as of right now, I can't use my recently purchased skypro because the app won't work from my galaxy S8.

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      • #4
        I just got a Skypro in anticipation club data integrates with skytrak. Took it with me to a lesson and compared attack angle and clubhead speed with a trackman 4. The clubhead speed was surprisingly close. Most of the time it was right on or within 2 mph of what trackman was reading. Tested on 8 iron and Driver. The attack angle wasn't as close but seemed to be consistent enough to say there was a -5 degree bias. Which seemed similar to what the guy in the video was experiencing. It did go up and down with trackman so I think once you get the bias, it does become useful. Guess the hard part is finding a GC Quad or Trackman to calibrate it against. But if you're looking for just more accurate swing speed on your skytrak interface...this doesn't seem like a bad option. It does come off and attach pretty easily. Calibration is basically hold a phone on the clubface and swing it side to side a few times.

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        • #5
          Is a HP Envy 23 all in one likely to be powerful enough to run JNPG pls?

          Home Comp Spec: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03522653


          JNPG Minimum Requirement Home PC Spec
          • OS: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, or 10 Yes - Windows 8.1
          • Processor: Quad Core Dual
          • Memory: 8 GB RAM 6 GB RAM
          • Graphics: GEForce GTX 770 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD (DX10.1)
          • DirectX: Version 9.0 Yes - DX10.1
          • Network: Broadband internet connection Yes
          • Hard Drive: 1 GB available space Yes
          • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible Yes

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          • #6
            Formatting skewed - attempt 2:
            • OS: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, or 10....................................... Yes - Windows 8.1
            • Processor: Quad Core .................................................D ual
            • Memory: 8 GB RAM............................................... .......6 GB RAM
            • Graphics: GEForce GTX 770........................................Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD (DX10.1)
            • DirectX: Version 9.0............................................... .......Yes - DX10.1
            • Network: Broadband internet connection......................Yes
            • Hard Drive: 1 GB available space.................................Yes
            • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible...........................Yes

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            • #7
              with the onboard graphics chip it’s unlikely to run, but you can also upgrade the GPU in that PC as its got a mobile PCI express slot. If you got a decent enough GPU it should be able to run
              Last edited by Tommyseb; 06-18-2018, 08:12 PM. Reason: Misread the onboard GPU specs

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