A gadget to help your golf swing
Golfers with not-so-perfect swing mechanics — so, basically, everyone — might find Zepp’s gadget attractive.
The company offers a small device that straps on to the velcro of a golf glove. After one swing, data is sent to a corresponding app and includes information like tempo, clubhead speed and club plane, as well as a 3D view of your swing.
In addition, you can tell the app which type of club you are using — including the manufacturer — so it can adjust accordingly. The results can be compared to that of a professional, so you can see where you’re making mistakes.
The gadget also works with tennis rackets and baseball bats, analyzing similar mechanics. It is available now and costs $149.
The company offers a small device that straps on to the velcro of a golf glove. After one swing, data is sent to a corresponding app and includes information like tempo, clubhead speed and club plane, as well as a 3D view of your swing.
In addition, you can tell the app which type of club you are using — including the manufacturer — so it can adjust accordingly. The results can be compared to that of a professional, so you can see where you’re making mistakes.
The gadget also works with tennis rackets and baseball bats, analyzing similar mechanics. It is available now and costs $149.
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