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Today in Golf Tech: Square Golf Omni Ships at $1,600

Square Golf's $1,600 Omni Edition ships late April with four-camera indoor/outdoor tracking and no subscription required.

Today in Golf Tech: Square Golf Omni Ships at $1,600

The photometric launch monitor market just got a lot more competitive. Square Golf's Omni Edition is shipping late April 2026 at $1,600, and if you've been sitting on the fence about a home setup because of cost or the indoor-only limitation, that fence got a lot harder to justify sitting on.

Square Golf Omni: Four Cameras, No Subscription, Works Outdoors on Real Grass

SimSpace Golf broke down the full spec sheet (simspacegolf.com/blogs/articles/introducing-the-all-new-square-golf-omni-launch-monitor), and there's a lot here that matters for a 14-22 handicapper building or upgrading a home setup.

The Omni uses four cameras instead of the two on the original Square unit. That addition brings clubhead speed and smash factor into the data set, two metrics the original was criticised for missing. It tracks without marked balls, works on real grass outdoors, and has a built-in display so you're not tethered to a phone or tablet just to see your numbers.

The price is $1,600 at launch with no subscription on top of that. For context, the Mevo+ and SkyTrak+ sit in the same photometric, indoor-outdoor tier, both at higher prices and with subscription models that add to your annual cost. The Omni doesn't close every gap against those units, but at this price point it doesn't need to.

The concrete buying decision here: if you've been targeting a Mevo+ or SkyTrak+ but stretched on budget, the Omni is now the first camera-based unit with indoor-outdoor flexibility that doesn't push past $1,600 all-in. That's a real shift in what the category costs.

Also today

  • Shot Scope LM1 available now at $199 (GolfWRX; MyGolfSpy) — This is a Doppler radar unit with a 3.5-inch colour screen, no phone required, and a 25-second startup time. You get five metrics: ball speed, club speed, smash factor, carry, and total distance. No spin data, no simulator software support. It's not a practice tool for dialling in spin loft, but for a golfer who just wants feedback on their numbers at the range without pulling out a phone, $199 for a self-contained unit is hard to argue with.
  • Uneekor EYE MINI CORE launches Amazon-exclusive at $1,499 (MyGolfSpy) — Camera-based ground unit using Uneekor's Dimple Optix ball-tracking across 15 data points, no stickers required. Compatible with GSPro, E6, and TGC. Club data is absent at this tier, which matters if you're trying to diagnose misses by face angle or attack angle. Wired PC connection required, Amazon the only place to buy it. At $1,499 it's now in a tight three-way contest with the Square Omni and the Mevo Gen2.
  • FlightScope Mevo Gen2 sold out worldwide, 5-7 week lead time (Breaking Eighty) — The $1,299 fusion-tracking unit combines 3D Doppler radar with image processing across 18 metrics and ships with E6 Connect. No subscription. It's sold out across all global markets right now, with a 5-7 week wait on new orders. The timing is notable: the Mevo Gen2 now faces two new competitors at the same price tier in the same week it can't fulfil orders.

Watch the next two weeks: Square Omni shipping dates will either confirm the launch timeline or slip it. If units arrive on schedule, the $1,500-$1,600 photometric tier won't look the same by May.

James Whitfield
James Whitfield

Golf equipment reviewer and course strategist with 15 years of experience playing at scratch level. Tested over 200 products across all major categories. Based in Brisbane, Australia.

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