This dual-camera launch monitor is designed to meet the needs of every golfer.

With many years of industry experience, Neovis has designed and developed a launch monitor that WORKS!

Vision Sensor

What is a Vision Sensor?

A vision sensor is a detection method that uses high-speed cameras. The camera captures and measures data such as direction, ball trajectory, spin, speed, clubface angle, etc., from the club and ball to provide you with accurate and sufficient data. The NeoTrack launch monitor is equipped with two high-speed cameras.

Why Ethernet Cables?

The cameras of the NeoTrack launch monitor use Ethernet cables to connect to the PC. We use Ethernet cables to ensure faster data transfer, resulting in zero delay in displaying the trajectory.

Efficiency

  • Provides ample data using high-quality software and hardware.
  • Measures and extracts precise figures based on measured data such as speed, direction, spin, and club path.
  • Captures every moment of impact with high-speed dual-camera technology.

Maintenance

  • Fits most installation environments using Adaptive Installation Technology (AIT).
  • Provides easy access to cameras for adjustments and maintenance.

Scalable

  • Add Neo-Swing to analyze and compare your swings
  • Multi-engine/software compatibility
  • Automatic updates to enhance functionality at no additional cost

Enhanced Software

  • Highly skilled in-house technicians providing fast and accurate service
  • Reduces response time and costs by offering quick remote support or calls

Why Choose NeoTrack?

What Are You Looking for in a Launch Monitor?

Accuracy, graphics, data settings, fast result display, proper installation environment, functionality, software, user-friendliness, etc.

Many factors can influence your choice when purchasing a simulator. Therefore, the question you should ask yourself is:

What is the best simulator for ME? Is it worth the cost?

The most common response is, “I don’t know, and I’m not sure.”

If your answer is similar to the one above, we’re about to change your perspective.

We understand that the most important factor influencing your decision is the price.

It’s all about the best “quality for the price, getting your money’s worth!”

Our primary goal was efficiency. We simplified our unit to provide you with the most effective launch monitor that meets most of your needs.

On this page, you’ll learn more about NeoTrack and why NeoTrack is THE launch monitor for you.

Why is the NeoTrack different?


Affordable Price
We’ve simplified the hardware to lower the cost while maintaining the quality and functionality of the swing monitor.

Easy Installation
We provide a step-by-step installation guide to help you get set up, from installation to calibration.

Left- and Right-Handed Compatibility
Since the unit is installed on the ceiling, there’s no need to move the NeoTrack from left to right. All players can enjoy the experience together!

No Marked Balls Required
Use your favorite golf balls without worrying about adding markers.

Immediate Results, No Delay
With two high-speed Ethernet cable connections, stay in the zone with zero display lag for results.

Realistic Gameplay
Whether it’s a training session or a full game, you’ll enjoy a realistic playing experience.

User-Friendly
From setup to gameplay, everything is designed to make it easy for you!

State-of-the-Art Golf Software
“The standard in golf software” with realistic dynamics, incredible graphics, and so much more!

Measured Data

  • Spin | Side Spin | Spin Axis | Ball Speed | Club Speed | Club Direction | Club Face Angle | Smash Factor

Calculated Data

  • Angle of Attack | Apex Height

Collected Data


Club Speed

  • Club speed refers to the speed at which the clubhead is moving when it strikes the ball.

Dynamic Loft

  • Dynamic loft is the angle of the clubface at impact, measured relative to the horizon.

Attack Angle

  • The attack angle is the vertical direction of the geometric movement of the center of the clubhead at maximum compression of the golf ball.

Face Angle

  • The face angle is the direction the clubface is pointing (right or left) at impact, measured relative to the target line.

Club Path

  • Club path is the direction in which the clubhead is moving (right or left) at impact, measured relative to the target line.

Ball Speed

  • Ball speed is the velocity of the golf ball immediately after impact.

Smash Factor

  • Smash factor refers to the amount of energy transferred from the clubhead to the ball. The higher the smash factor, the better the energy transfer.

Launch Angle

  • Launch angle is the angle at which the ball takes off relative to the horizon.

Spin Rate

  • Spin rate is the speed at which the golf ball is spinning immediately after impact.

Spin Axis

  • The spin axis represents the amount of curve on a golf shot. A negative spin axis indicates a ball curving to the left, a positive spin axis indicates a ball curving to the right, and a zero spin axis indicates a straight shot without curvature.

Apex/Height

  • Height is the maximum elevation or peak of a shot. The height of a shot varies significantly based on the combination of ball speed, launch angle, and spin rate.

Carry

  • Carry is the distance the ball travels through the air.