Uneekor Eye XO Launch Monitor

$ 95.78

Perimeter Seals are sealing solutions designed to create a an airtight fire resistant barrier around the edges and perimeter of fire doors, regular doors, joints and openings. Perimeter seals prevent passage of water, fire and smoke through gaps.

Perimeter Seals can typically last 10 -15 years with annual inspections and maintenance.

Majority of Acoustic seals can last from 10 to 15 years of optimal performance depending on the type of acoustic seal and conditions.

Acoustic seals are designed to reduce sound transmission through gaps, joints and openings between doors, windows and walls throughout the building. They eliminate sound waves which can easily pass through gaps, which enhances the soundproofing system for doors, windows and walls.

Acoustic seals can be used in commercial buildings, residential buildings public buildings. Typically they are installed around doors, windows and brushes.

Acoustic seals can provide noise reduction of up 20db improvements in sound reduction for doors, windows and walls.

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The EYE XO is Uneekor’s most popular overhead launch monitor. Mounted in front of the tee, the monitor features two high-speed, cameras that offer 24 ball and club data points that will sharpen your game. The company’s non-marked ball technology allows golfers to capture club and ball data using the ball of their choice. Plus, this Uneekor launch monitor is can be fully integrated with E6 Connect and GSPro gaming software. SPECS Cameras: Two (2) Hitting Zone: 12” W x 16” L Data Points: 24 Ball Type: Any Placement: Front Overhead 3rd Party Compatibility: Yes PC Required: Yes Trouble Mat Compatible: No Club Data Included: Yes 24 Data Points Ball Data Ball Speed Velocity at which the ball is traveling when it leaves the club face after impact. Side Spin Horizontal spin measurement affecting golf ball movement left or right in flight. Back Spin The amount of spin on the golf ball immediately after impact, measured in revolutions per minute (RPM). It plays a crucial role in determining the height, distance, and control of a shot by influencing the ball’s lift and trajectory through the air. Side Angle Angle at which the ball starts its flight, relative to a straight target line (Horizontal launch angle). Launch Angle The initial vertical launch angle of the golf ball post-clubface impact (relative to the ground). Side Total Deviation left or right of the target while the ball is in the air. Angle of Descent The descent angle of the golf ball after reaching its peak trajectory. Flight Time The total amount of time the golf ball is in the air. Spin Axis The tilt angle of the golf ball’s rotational axis after it leaves the clubface. This angle determines the curvature of the ball’s flight. A positive spin axis results in a flight that curves right. A negative spin axis results in a flight that curves left. Distance to Apex The distance covered by the ball in the air until it reaches the highest point of its trajectory. Apex The peak height of the ball’s trajectory. Ball Flight Type Description of the balls initial start direction and shot shape. Carry Distance Total distance the ball traveled in the air. Run Distance the ball travels after making contact with the ground. Total Distance Total distance the golf ball travels including the carry and run.   Club Data (Stickers required and supplied) Club Speed The speed of the club at impact. Smash Factor Quantifies the efficiency of impact between the club face and the golf ball. It is calculated by dividing the speed of the ball by the speed of the club head at impact. A higher smash factor indicates a more efficient transfer of energy from the club to the ball, typically resulting in greater distance and accuracy. Club Path The in to out, or out to in movement of the club head’s geometric center at the center at the time of impact. Club Path is the direction (right or left) the club head is moving at impact and is measured relative to the target line. Face to Path The angular difference between the face angle and club path. Attack Angle A negative attack angle means the clubhead is descending into the ball, while a positive angle indicates the clubhead is ascending or sweeping upwards. Face Angle The angular direction of the clubface at impact with the golf ball. Dynamic Loft Dynamic loft refers to the effective loft angle of a golf club at the moment of impact with the ball during a swing. Dynamic loft influences the launch angle and trajectory of the ball, playing a significant role in distance and accuracy in golf shots. Club Lie Angle Lie angle refers to the angle between the shaft of a golf club and the ground when the club is in its address position. It is measured relative to the ground and influences the direction in which the clubface points at impact. Impact Point (Vertical, Horizontal) The precise location on the clubface where the golf ball makes contact during a swing. It is a critical factor in determining the trajectory, spin, and overall performance of the shot. The position of the impact point relative to the center of the clubface can greatly influence the outcome of the shot, with off-center impacts resulting in less desirable ball flight characteristics.

Perimeter Seals are sealing solutions designed to create a an airtight fire resistant barrier around the edges and perimeter of fire doors, regular doors, joints and openings. Perimeter seals prevent passage of water, fire and smoke through gaps.

Perimeter Seals can typically last 10 -15 years with annual inspections and maintenance.

Majority of Acoustic seals can last from 10 to 15 years of optimal performance depending on the type of acoustic seal and conditions.

Acoustic seals are designed to reduce sound transmission through gaps, joints and openings between doors, windows and walls throughout the building. They eliminate sound waves which can easily pass through gaps, which enhances the soundproofing system for doors, windows and walls.

Acoustic seals can be used in commercial buildings, residential buildings public buildings. Typically they are installed around doors, windows and brushes.

Acoustic seals can provide noise reduction of up 20db improvements in sound reduction for doors, windows and walls.

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