Zepp Golf Swing Analyzer vs. Swingbyte

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By Tyler M

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  1. Tyler M

    Tyler M
    Montgomery, TX

    I have been debating on getting a swing analyzer for personal use, but I'm not sure which one to get. I would like to know from the community which one would be better. Can I feel confident that a swing analyzer like a Zepp or Swingbyte can accurately analyze my swing? I don't think I would rely 100% on such a thing as I believe in feel and the shot itself, but it would be nice to have something from a data standpoint helping determine what might be wrong with my swing. Thanks for your help guys!

    Tyler M.

  2. Rich B

    Rich B
    Mcdonough, GA

    I have the ZEPP. I believe the numbers are very close to trackman.

    It has helped me wit my tempo more than anything. It does give me motivation to practice more.

  3. Tyler M

    Tyler M
    Montgomery, TX

    Rich,

    Great to hear about the ZEPP. Thanks for the info. I know the sensor on the glove is extremely light, but do you have any issues with it?

    Thanks,

    Tyler M.

  4. Richard H

    Richard H
    Grand Prairie, TX

    I borrowed the zepp sensor from a buddy for a while. I liked it okay, but there were a few occasions where I had trouble getting it to fit on the glove right and then sometimes the glove would come undone at the end of a swing because so much of the velcro is blocked by the sensor. I just recently purchased a Skycaddie Sky Pro sensor after careful consideration. I think it will provide the best fit, and most valuable information for improvement. I plan on setting up a lesson with my local course pro to compare against his flightscope. I'll be sure to post a good review once I do.

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