Uneekor EYE XO2 Overhead Golf Launch Monitor
$10,999.00
The EYE XO2 mounts above the screen at the front of your simulator bay and points down at the ball. Three cameras track every shot the moment you make contact — 24 data points, no ball markings, no club stickers, nothing on the floor in your way. The hitting zone is big enough that you can drop the ball anywhere on the mat and it gets picked up without repositioning.
Works in any room where the ceiling falls between 9 and 10 feet — garage, basement, spare room, or a purpose-built space. Requires a hardwired PC connection. Not portable.
At a Glance:
Data Points 24 — all included, no extra fees to unlock any of them
Cameras 3 high-speed infrared at 180fps
Hitting Zone 28″ wide × 21″ long — 3x the size of the EYE XO
Ball Marking Not required — any golf ball works
Club Stickers Not required
Ceiling Requirement 9–10 ft exactly — must fall within this range
Unit Position 3.5 ft in front of the tee at ceiling height
PC Connection Ethernet required — 60 ft cable included. No Wi-Fi.
Software Uneekor VIEW (included), GSPro, E6 Connect, TGC 2019
Trouble Mat Support Yes — practice bunker and rough shots indoors
Handedness Right and left handed, automatic
| Weight | 30 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 36.3 × 5.9 × 2.5 in |
What You're Getting
The EYE XO2 clips to the front of your simulator frame and faces down at the hitting area from above. Your entire swing zone stays clear — no box on the floor, no cable across the mat, nothing between you and the screen. Three cameras fire at impact and hand you 24 data points before you’ve taken two steps toward the screen.
It reads any ball you put down. No preparation, no stickers. Works for left and right handed players without any switching. The hitting zone is wide enough that wherever you set the ball on the mat, it gets tracked. Once it’s installed, you walk in and play — nothing to set up, nothing to adjust.
Fits any room where the ceiling falls between 9 and 10 feet. Garage, basement, bonus room, or a purpose-built simulator space — if the ceiling height works, the EYE XO2 works.
Will It Fit Your Space?
⚠️ The EYE XO2 requires ceiling height to land between 9 and 10 feet. Not just above 9 ft — within this range. Below 9 ft it cannot be installed. Above 10 ft the cameras lose tracking accuracy. Measure your room before you order.
Measurement | Required | Notes |
Ceiling height | 9–10 ft | 9.5 ft is the sweet spot for most swings |
Unit to tee (front/back) | 3.5 ft in front of ball | Fixed — factor this into your room layout |
Room width | 10 ft minimum | 13 ft or wider is more comfortable |
Room depth | 16 ft minimum | 18–20 ft gives proper space for the full setup |
✉️ Not certain your room qualifies? Email your dimensions to [email protected] before ordering — we’ll give you a straight answer.
What Comes in the Box
- EYE XO2 launch monitor unit
- Ceiling mounting bracket with built-in leveling tool
- 60 ft ethernet cable
- Power adapter
- Calibration chart
- 3-month trial of Uneekor VIEW Ultimate software
⚠️ Enclosure, projector, impact screen, hitting mat, and PC are not included. See ‘What Else You’ll Need’ below.
The 24 Data Points — All Included From Day One
Every metric below is available when you first power it up. Nothing is locked behind a higher tier or add-on purchase:
Ball Data | Club Data | Trajectory Data |
Ball speed | Club head speed | Carry distance |
Launch angle | Smash factor | Total distance |
Launch direction | Club path | Roll distance |
Back spin | Face angle | Apex height |
Side spin | Attack angle | Hang time |
Total spin | Dynamic loft | Landing angle |
Spin axis | Impact point on face | Side carry |
| Closure rate | Deviation |
Something Only the EYE XO2 Can Do: Trouble Mats
The EYE XO2 is the only home launch monitor that works with trouble mat inserts — sections of turf that replicate a bunker lie, thick rough, or a divot. Drop a ball on the trouble mat and the system reads the shot just like any other swing. No other home launch monitor lets you practice recovery shots with real data.
Trouble mats are sold separately and work with the EYE XO2.
Software
Platform | Cost After Trial | What It Gets You |
Uneekor VIEW Player | Free — keep it forever | All 24 data points and a virtual driving range. No course play. |
Uneekor VIEW Pro | $199 per year | Adds third-party software access and Refine coaching tools |
GSPro | Around $250 one-time + Pro plan | The most popular home simulator platform — big course library |
E6 Connect | Around $40–100/yr + Pro plan | 100+ real courses, easy to get started with, works for any skill level |
TGC 2019 | Separate license + Pro plan | Realistic course visuals, wide selection |
ℹ️ The EYE XO2 needs a PC connected over ethernet. No Wi-Fi option. A PC running one of the platforms above is required to see your data and play courses.
PC Requirements
Component | Minimum | Recommended |
Processor | Intel i7 10th Gen | Intel i7 12th Gen or newer |
RAM | 16 GB | 32 GB |
Graphics | NVIDIA RTX 3060 or equivalent | NVIDIA RTX 3070 or better |
Storage | SSD with 50 GB free | NVMe SSD |
OS | Windows 10 64-bit | Windows 11 |
Connection | Ethernet port required | USB-C to ethernet adapter works if no built-in port |
What Else You'll Need
The EYE XO2 is the launch monitor. To build a complete home simulator you’ll also need these — all on PortersGolf:
Component | What It Does | Find It at PortersGolf |
Enclosure / frame | The structure the EYE XO2 mounts to — holds the screen too | Carl’s Place DIY ($1,000–$1,875) or Pro ($3,410–$5,610) |
Impact screen | Ball lands here, simulation projects onto it | |
Short-throw projector | Sends the image from your PC to the screen | BenQ TK710STi ($2,199) or BenQ LK936ST ($4,899) |
Hitting mat | Turf surface you swing from | Carl’s HotShot Golf Hitting Mat ($500–$1,060) |
Ceiling mount kit | Secures the EYE XO2 at the correct height | Ceiling Drop Mount Kit ($435.95) |
Windows PC | Runs simulation software over ethernet | Computers section on PortersGolf |
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EYE XO2 vs EYE XO — The Honest Difference
Both track the same 24 data points. Here’s how to decide between them:
| EYE XO ($8,000) | EYE XO2 ($11,000) |
Cameras | 2 high-speed infrared | 3 high-speed infrared |
Hitting zone | 12″ × 16″ | 28″ × 21″ — 3x larger |
Data points | 24 — all included | 24 — all included |
Ball marking | Not required | Not required |
Trouble mats | Not supported | Yes — only home monitor with this feature |
Ceiling requirement | 9–10 ft | 9–10 ft |
Go with this if… | You want overhead tracking and want to keep $3,000 in your pocket | You want a wider hitting zone, multiple players, or trouble mat practice |
💡 The data quality between the two is comparable. The main reasons to step up to the XO2 are the larger hitting zone and the trouble mat feature — not the accuracy.
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