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The SLX MicroSim Indoor Mobile Golf Simulator combines patented below-grip sensor technology with ultra-fast swing processing to deliver highly accurate, real-time golf simulation. Compatible with Android, iOS, and PC via E6 CONNECT software, it supports indoor and outdoor use with real or foam golf balls. Designed for all skill levels and accessibility needs, it includes a 6-month license and offers expanded content for a dynamic, immersive golfing experience.
Color | Black, Green, White |
Golf Club Flex | Regular |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Golf Club Loft | 10.5 Degrees |
Material | Plastic |
Brand | SwingLogic |
Shaft Material | Graphite |
Item Weight | 0.66 Kilograms |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Grip Size | Standard |
Grip Type | Corded |
UPC | 860007826832 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00860007826832 |
Golf Club Type | Iron Golf Club |
Included Components | 12 Month - 5 Course E6 Licese Key, Charger, Additional Sensor Mounts |
Manufacturer | SwingLogic |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.7 x 4.9 x 1.9 inches |
Package Weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
Brand Name | SwingLogic |
Model Name | SLX Micro Sim |
Number of Items | 3 |
Part Number | SLX-MSV2 |
Outer Material | plastic |
Sport Type | Golf |
J**N
FUN PRODUCT and setup is REALLY NOT that hard!
The media could not be loaded. I read so many scathing reviews on the setup of this product, and I had such an opposite experience setting it up that I felt compelled to give my own review in favor of SLX.The hardest part is the registration on both SLX and E6. The next hardest decision was whether I wanted to bind the license to my iPhone or to my Gaming PC because E6 will only allow one device. Connecting via Bluetooth to my phone once I had decided on my iPhone being the device to bind to was instantaneous and was a fairly consistent/strong connection throughout. I then airplay to my TV as you can see in the video and was on my way on the driving range within 15 minutes.The subscription cost after six months is a little disappointing, but that’s no different than any other golfing simulator or launch monitor that chooses to use E6 or GSPro (which is $250 a year, I believe). I’m hopeful that the SLX app will improve over time and will be a competent experience, but if not I don’t really mind spending $100 a year to get a bunch of courses on E6 either.The distances versus my clubhead speed are a little extreme. Admittedly, I don’t hit a seven iron 190-200 yards as much as I would love to do so. But when I try to hit a draw or a fade with the club face open or closed, it was fairly accurate and I was surprised at the fidelity for $200.== SUMMARY ==In short, this is actually quite a bit of fun. It will keep me swinging in the winter during the cold New England nights and will make for some fun competition with my buddies.Zero complaints or regrets, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ all around. ⛳️ 👍
B**S
Defective
Sensor does.not work. It connects to the phone while it's charging but once off the charger, nothing. Since this was a gift I bought far in advance, we now are stuck with it and it absolutely don't work and we can't find where to buy the sensor alone.
S**E
Great fun while it lasts, but they can break!
I bought this in February of this year and had a lot of fun with it, it felt like it was really improving my game over the winter. Today though, I noticed that the bottom half was out of line with the top, and since it is telescoping, I tried to gently push it back into alignment.Instead it broke in half in my hands.Granted, I played it a lot in these past few months, but this wasn’t the best outcome.
T**D
Excellent Gizmo and Value!
I've had this golf simulator for about two weeks and I'm really enjoying it! I bought this to work on my swing between visits to the range. I watched a few YT videos on the SLX MicroSim before deciding to purchase. This sim is an outstanding value as I wasn't looking to spend big bucks, but wanted some good feedback on my swing. So far, this little gadget delivers! The E6 software provides plenty of stats on your swing so you can improve your technique.Here some tips on the simulator and E6 software integration set-up that I learned the hard way:Once you register your product with Swing Logic, you will choose a license (mobile or PC) for the E6 software. You will then set-up an E6 account and redeem your license so the MicroSim can connect to the E6 application via Bluetooth. Since my PC didn't have Bluetooth support, I purchased a USB Bluetooth adapter.1. If you want to use your iPhone, select the mobile license but you must have an IPhone 8 or better.2. If you want to use your Windows PC, select the desktop license but make sure that your PC's video card supports DirectX11. Press the Windows key + R and type "dxdiag" to check.I did not see any device support specs and only discovered this stuff through troubleshooting and reading some posts.I had an issue getting up and running on my PC and Blake (Swing Logic Co-Founder) responded on a Sunday (yeah, really!) and resolved my problem quickly, so I can vouch for Swing Logic's excellent product support.Overall, you can't beat the performance and value at this price point.
T**G
Thought it was at least a “serviceable” simulator
I’ve been in the market for some time to get a home golf simulator. I have the projector, screen, hitting mat, impact net, all I need is the actually launch monitor. I watched a bunch of online videos and most seemed to have been produced by swinglogic, because they were all saying how accurate it was. After that, I figured for $240, this was a at least a good place to start while I narrowed down which LM I wanted to go with (still thinking skytrack and this just confirms it). I got this on Friday, 3/25 and was very excited to get home and use it. Unfortunately, that excitement turned to disappointment very quickly once I started using it.The pros: Its cheap. It’s not very difficult to setup. It at least pretends to give you swing analysis (club/ball speed, face alignment and distance) when it actually works, it can be a little fun. I felt mostly frustration while attempting but I’ll get to that in the cons.The cons: It doesn’t give real swing analytics. They are more like a guess. Using your own clubs is a big pain in the ass with the way you have to swap out the clips. It registers 1 out of every 5 swings I made. It says “ready” then you take your backswing and it goes back to “waiting” again. I attempted to take my putt 23 times on the first hole before it registered. My 11 year old son hits a 7 iron about 75 yards in real life and this thing was giving him distances of 216, 212 and 209 on his 3 attempts, after selecting the 7 iron on the app and then using his 7 iron to swing. All of them were dead straight as well, even when he hit off the hotel and the real ball shot to the right at a 45° angle (he slices everything in real life). I hit my driver about 305-315 in real life and play a draw. This was showing dead straight, even when I would purposefully pull it left and it was only going about 220-230 (I hit that with my 4 iron).I really wanted to like this but it was just another example of “you get what you pay for” for me.Basically, this is just a video game that allows you swing your arms instead of using a controller and that only works sometimes..Save your money, spend the extra $1700 and buy a skytrack or mevo+
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