I would love to see you do a comparison video of current middle-of-the-road launch monitors. I want something more than the R10 but something less than a $10,000 unit.
I’ve covered pretty much everything if you look in the channel. If you are referring to a data comparison, most of the units can interfere with each other, so I try to stay away from that. I never want to show anything misleading.
You can still connect connect to your device or computer using wireless, but I don’t think it has network connectivity. Honestly, I prefer connecting any of my devices hardwired. I usually use USB-C, unless one of the devices only allows for ethernet.
@@GolfSimulatorVideos will do. The touchscreen and swing speed training is what really pushed me over the edge to make the jump. And I’ve been really wanting the impact location and face to path numbers for awhile now. And they gave me a really fair trade in offer on my BLP.
I would love to compare mine, but ove beem waiting a month lol. Hopefully mine ships soon. I traded my quad in for an exchange. Can't wait to see the difference.
Nice. I think the exchange/upgrade was a nice approach for current users. I thought the Convert options was a pretty solid value to get a new screen, new battery, new magnesium housing, and new case for the price they offered.
@@Puttermaster $5000 to convert a quad or $8000 to trade in for a brand new one. That is what I have heard so far. They are not publishing the prices at least so far.
So they just released their own cameras. It is a set with 2 cameras and a variety of lens focal lengths. Here is a sneak peek from the PGA Show. th-cam.com/video/bZORkWmFAws/w-d-xo.html
@@stevemayner yes they do have an upgrade or trade. Seems like the upgrade is the way to go. You send in your quad and they rebuild it with the max updates.
@@stevemayner I did the trade-in, $8500 for the new one, plus a security deposit which is refunded when you send back the old one. They also offer a $5000 upgrade in which they refurbish a Quad to a Max, not sure how that works, but I wanted a brand new one.
@@jamesrobinson7056 Yeah probably depends on how old your unit is and how you value the budget. You essentially reuse parts like the board and cameras when doing the rebuild. Probably worth it to a lot of people with units not that old, especially since I have never even heard of a camera on one of these failing. I would assume they have a really long life span.
Was really hoping the successor to the quad would be able to ditch the stickers. Guess the fiducials are going to be a thing for a long time. Oh well, a guy can dream.
Yeah I think it makes it easy for them to precisely measure the club. Now, that doesn’t mean they are not working towards the ability to have club data with no stickers 🤷♂️. I’ll see if I can get an answer on if that is at least being explored or not. Thanks for watching!
My mother worked at a shoe store. She owned a lot of shoes. Not that I'm blaming my mother but as a high handicap golfer I own a lot of launch monitors? I got the Optishot back in 2005's. Then I got the GC Quad fairly recently and just to check on the GC Quad I got the PRGR to help verify the GC Quads numbers. Heh heh heh. The PRGR has club head speed without a fiduciary. In fact it'll record a thrown or kicked ball and it only runs about $250. The PRGR just records Clubhead, Ballspeed, Smash Factor and Carry or Total. But it will record club head speed merely by swinging the club. The PRGR is a small hand carry launch monitor that will fit in your pocket. It's the PRGR that I take to the golf course because it's really compact portable and totally unobtrusive.
You’re paying for the r and D. Your right the quad can’t cost that much to make anymore the tech has been out for years. Like when a new console comes out the hardware is new then the price gets lower
Yeah with the GCQUAD already being such a solid unit I did not expect a complete overhaul. I think these features are filling some of the most requested suggestions from users and allowed them to keep the existing platform which probably saves in costs and speeds up production. I will say after only using the touch screen for a day I find it much easier and I will for sure be using the MyTiles often based on the club I am practicing with. I know a lot of guys doing speed training asked for that features so I am sure they appreciate that addition. Keep in mind this is now $19,999 with club data as well so I think it is the right choice for fitters and coaches too. The MLK comment is funny LOL :) It's a great product I would probably milk it along if it was mine HAHA :) Thanks for watching!
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I would love to see you do a comparison video of current middle-of-the-road launch monitors. I want something more than the R10 but something less than a $10,000 unit.
I’ve covered pretty much everything if you look in the channel. If you are referring to a data comparison, most of the units can interfere with each other, so I try to stay away from that. I never want to show anything misleading.
Looking forward to the Falcon video. Heard nothing but problems with the units on SGT, missing shots like crazy.
Interesting. I haven’t seen those. I didn’t see a miss at the show. I wonder if they installed within spec.
Can the new quad max connect to wireless networks like the GC3? I really wish the OG Quad would be able to do this.
You can still connect connect to your device or computer using wireless, but I don’t think it has network connectivity. Honestly, I prefer connecting any of my devices hardwired. I usually use USB-C, unless one of the devices only allows for ethernet.
I traded in my BLP for the new Max. Can't wait to get it!
Nice. Let me know what you think. I like the new features.
@@GolfSimulatorVideos will do. The touchscreen and swing speed training is what really pushed me over the edge to make the jump. And I’ve been really wanting the impact location and face to path numbers for awhile now.
And they gave me a really fair trade in offer on my BLP.
@@walkergilmer3122 what did they give you on trade?
Did the same 2 months ago. Couldn’t be happier.. Impact location is what led to me this decision.
I would love to compare mine, but ove beem waiting a month lol. Hopefully mine ships soon. I traded my quad in for an exchange. Can't wait to see the difference.
Nice. I think the exchange/upgrade was a nice approach for current users. I thought the Convert options was a pretty solid value to get a new screen, new battery, new magnesium housing, and new case for the price they offered.
I have the gcquad, how much it costs to trade in for the max?
@@Puttermaster $5000 to convert a quad or $8000 to trade in for a brand new one. That is what I have heard so far. They are not publishing the prices at least so far.
Was it worth the upgrade? I just ordered a gcquad. For 4000 extra I can get max
Does the app work with a gc3 or just quads ?
Yes it does work with GC3 but some of the QuadMax features like MyTiles are specific to QuadMax.
Do you have any info or access to used GC3 for a reasonable price?
Thanks for the demo. What do you know about Foresight offering compatible cameras to record your swing? Like cost, and when.
So they just released their own cameras. It is a set with 2 cameras and a variety of lens focal lengths. Here is a sneak peek from the PGA Show. th-cam.com/video/bZORkWmFAws/w-d-xo.html
Great demo! Have you heard anything regarding a trade in program for current QC Quad owners?
@@stevemayner yes they do have an upgrade or trade. Seems like the upgrade is the way to go. You send in your quad and they rebuild it with the max updates.
@@stevemayner I did the trade-in, $8500 for the new one, plus a security deposit which is refunded when you send back the old one. They also offer a $5000 upgrade in which they refurbish a Quad to a Max, not sure how that works, but I wanted a brand new one.
@@jamesrobinson7056 Yeah probably depends on how old your unit is and how you value the budget. You essentially reuse parts like the board and cameras when doing the rebuild. Probably worth it to a lot of people with units not that old, especially since I have never even heard of a camera on one of these failing. I would assume they have a really long life span.
Was really hoping the successor to the quad would be able to ditch the stickers. Guess the fiducials are going to be a thing for a long time. Oh well, a guy can dream.
Yeah I think it makes it easy for them to precisely measure the club. Now, that doesn’t mean they are not working towards the ability to have club data with no stickers 🤷♂️. I’ll see if I can get an answer on if that is at least being explored or not. Thanks for watching!
@@GolfSimulatorVideos curious if you were able to get an answer on this? Would definitely be a cool feature as long as its accurate
@@jim52356 nothing confirmed yet. I can’t imagine they are not working on this though. We’ll just have to see if they make it happen.
My mother worked at a shoe store. She owned a lot of shoes.
Not that I'm blaming my mother but as a high handicap golfer I own a lot of launch monitors? I got the Optishot back in 2005's. Then I got the GC Quad fairly recently and just to check on the GC Quad I got the PRGR to help verify the GC Quads numbers. Heh heh heh. The PRGR has club head speed without a fiduciary. In fact it'll record a thrown or kicked ball and it only runs about $250. The PRGR just records Clubhead, Ballspeed, Smash Factor and Carry or Total. But it will record club head speed merely by swinging the club. The PRGR is a small hand carry launch monitor that will fit in your pocket. It's the PRGR that I take to the golf course because it's really compact portable and totally unobtrusive.
Sounds like a good plan. Have fun out there.
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Why do they cost 20,000 dollars???? Probably cost 1,500 to make
You’re paying for the r and D.
Your right the quad can’t cost that much to make anymore the tech has been out for years. Like when a new console comes out the hardware is new then the price gets lower
I agree with the comment about R&D, labor, software development etc. But also the cameras and hardware in a high end model like this are not cheap.
That’s true cameras can cost a lot and I guess the quad means 4 of them
In the hardware business this is called a mid life kicker. I wouldn’t be surprised if MLK is in the serial number.
Yeah with the GCQUAD already being such a solid unit I did not expect a complete overhaul. I think these features are filling some of the most requested suggestions from users and allowed them to keep the existing platform which probably saves in costs and speeds up production. I will say after only using the touch screen for a day I find it much easier and I will for sure be using the MyTiles often based on the club I am practicing with. I know a lot of guys doing speed training asked for that features so I am sure they appreciate that addition. Keep in mind this is now $19,999 with club data as well so I think it is the right choice for fitters and coaches too. The MLK comment is funny LOL :) It's a great product I would probably milk it along if it was mine HAHA :) Thanks for watching!
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