🏌️♂️ Swing into the Future of Golf!
The Live View Pro Golf Swing Camera is a compact, portable device that allows golfers to capture and analyze their swings from any angle. With features like automatic swing detection and instant slow-motion replay, it connects wirelessly to your smartphone or tablet, making it easy to practice anywhere, anytime.
Color | Red |
Size | One Size |
Compatible with | Smartphone |
Display size | 3 |
Lens type | Zoom |
Material type | Plastic |
Number of items | 1 |
Seasons | All Weather |
Features | Low Light |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Brand | Live View |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Live View |
Item model number | PASTLVP |
Package Dimensions | 13.8 x 11 x 6.6 cm; 104.33 Grams |
P**H
Sound idea, terribly executed
The media could not be loaded. Update of earlier review now 4 starts instead of 2. After week of practicing daily and getting over the initial disappointment with number of minor weaknesses (see below) I would find it hard to replace this with any other method/product maybe apart from what TrackMan has. It's been nothing short of transformational for my practice. Running back and forth to video your swing is not something I'd like to go back to.Fundamentally it does what it needs to do and will likely positively impact your practice. BUT- sensor has artrocious low light performance- the unit frequently misses whole middle of the swin (see attached video), this happens 2-3 times of 10- no wide lens for Face-On angle you CAN’T have the unit 3 meters away in a neighbouring bay- even with sensitivity set to max, neighbours in bays next to you hitting drivers will still trigger it (frustrating on busy range), mike with line/wire that could be close to hitting area could’ve solved for it- why could they not secure the wireless, I don’t want people tapping into my camera- can’t export at slow speed! and exports get watermarked by their advertising- the unit feels cheap+ otherwise iOS app is quite alright and setup is consumer friendlyEarly days, I will likely not keep this given the cost and will wait till someone comes up with better solution.
C**N
Very useful.
Good but not as good as I thought that it would be.
M**M
Useless as app crashes connection to camera
App crashes after every swing and loses connection to camera - both LiveView original app and live view studio app crash in same way - Live View in USA have not found a solution - renders it useless - waste of money for me unfortunately
P**.
Good idea, but the app keeps crashing and the frame rate is very poor.
Had to return as the app kept losing video signal to the camera and on the odd occasion I could get it to work, the frame rate was so poor it rendered the device all but useless. Shame, as it's a nice concept, but it's as if the product has been brought to market without full testing and development.
S**T
Brilliantly insightful
I can't think of anything I don't like about this product. If you aren't sure you've made a change, you can check it. If you're a coach, you can see two angles at once and show your students what they need to change and why! If you're serious about improving, get lessons and get one of these!
A**S
Resolution too low
Unfortunately the resolution of the Camera is just too bad. Of course a higher resolution would result in a higher data rate which leads to more lag in transmission. But the delivered frame rate makes it useless since you don’t see the needed delivery positions of your club when playing back in slowmotion..might be good for high handicaps who just want to see themselves. But not good enough for reviewing your swing.Looking forward for an update with better camera. 2 stars for the idea
A**R
Expensive for what it delivers
Great idea, but poor video quality makes the price tag very very hard to justify. Most modern smartphones will deliver an equal if not better resolution for slow-mo analysis. This means you are paying a premium for the ability to wireless view the video feed (which lags often even when the camera and app are as close as possible). The ability to draw lines on the video is ok, but again can be done with a modern smartphone. The only thing this has over a smartphone camera is being able to watch the swing in "real-time" (again it lags a lot), but the problem with this is that you have to awkwardly look at a monitor while swinging, so it doesn't really work well in the end. If it were me I would get a mount for your phone, place it behind you or in front of you, record in slow-mo and then analyze after rather than spending hundreds on this setup.
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