I Spent Two Hours Using The Uneekor Eye XR Simulator And Didn't Want To Leave
With 19 data points, slow-mo replays and AI swing training, the Uneekor Eye XR is one of the most advanced launch monitors and simulators money can buy (and it's not that expensive)
Depending on how you package the Eye XR with simulator cameras, hitting mat, software, and screen, you may never want to visit a real golf course again. With the right setup, it can help you quickly fix your swing during virtual range sessions and play top-tier courses from the comfort of your home.
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Simple to use
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Accurate numbers and metrics
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The AI Trainer alone can expedite game improvement
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Ceiling-mounted
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Allows you to use any golf ball
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Requires a significant amount of indoor space for installation
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As with any home simulator, this can be pricey
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Many golfers dream of installing a home simulator, but they are often expensive and require a substantial footprint. If you have the budget and the space, however, there are many excellent components to choose from. One key is finding the right launch monitor, and this one truly stands out.
Uneekor’s Eye XR — which is currently bundled with two cameras and AI Trainer software — doesn't just let you play courses and hit range balls; it uses AI to instantly analyze your swing and offer personalized tips. It truly feels like having a keen-eyed coach working with you in real time.
Of course, the unit must be paired with a screen, hitting mat, computer, etc. Because it mounts to the ceiling, you need at least 9 feet 4 inches of height in the hitting bay to accommodate it. It is the first ceiling-mounted unit from this popular brand that is truly wireless and does not require specially marked balls for tracking.
Its patented “Dimple Optix” feature uses infrared sensors to illuminate the dimples on the ball, which are then captured by high-speed cameras to provide data. This means you can use the ball you normally play and still receive precise ball metrics. It also eliminates the need for club stickers. The unit I tested was sleek, thin, and positioned in the ceiling just behind the hitting mat.
This clean, space-efficient setup stays out of the way both physically and visually. There were two high-speed Swing Optix cameras connected wirelessly, one down the line and one face-on, providing nearly immediate replays after every shot at 120 frames per second.
Advanced infrared cameras track the ball and club through impact at high speeds, delivering 19 data points with every swing, including ball speed, back spin, side spin, side angle, launch angle, side total, angle of descent, flight time, spin axis, distance to apex, apex, ball flight type, carry distance, run, total distance, club speed, smash factor, club path, and face angle.
Through proprietary “Club Optix” technology, the Eye XR also displays an exact overhead moment-of-impact photo after every shot, allowing you to see if you struck the ball on the sweet spot, out on the toe, or towards the heel. This is incredibly useful for adjusting your alignment for the next shot and not something many of the best launch monitors. And yes, the system is fully compatible with left-handed golfers, too.
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In my case, the AI Trainer helped improve my impact in just three swings. The software is intuitive and explains corrections very clearly. On my very first swing, it detected a slouch in my stance, erratic head dipping on the downswing, and an off-target clubhead path.
After addressing those factors one by one, I boosted my shot distance by 25 yards over the next three swings, while also achieving cleaner contact and a higher trajectory. It takes recordings of your swing, overlays analytical lines on your body, and tracks your movement. It takes roughly 3 to 5 seconds after each shot to display the analysis, which breaks the swing down into eight steps from address to follow-through.
In each category, it provides a slow-motion video and flags each section with either a green checkmark (no issues), an exclamation point (caution), or a red X (fix required). It then identifies the issue using illustrations of your physical movement compared to the correct positioning, accompanied by a detailed description.
The interface is well-thought-out and easy to understand. After one AI Trainer session, my overall swing score improved from 70 to 86. I later took those tips to a real outdoor golf course and was blown away by how much longer I was hitting my irons.
A one-year AI Trainer subscription is included with the purchase of the EYE XR (RRP $6,999). Speaking of, if you’re installing a home setup for the first time, Uneekor can provide the Eye XR as part of a full simulator kit that includes a screen and enclosure. When
Scott Kramer is a freelance writer based in Southern California. He carries a 5.2 index, along with a hacker's short game. Yet the former Senior Editor of GOLF Magazine always tries to bring his "A" game to his writing.
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