Launch Monitors
Uneekor QED Review
Uneekor's entry-level overhead monitor. Same ceiling-mount advantage as the EYE XO2 at a lower price.
Quick Summary
Pros
- +Overhead mounting, same clean setup as EYE XO2
- +More affordable than EYE XO2
- +Good accuracy for a home simulator
- +Works with GSPro, E6 Connect, TGC2019
- +No metallic dots required
Cons
- −Less accurate than EYE XO2 on spin data
- −Still requires permanent ceiling installation
- −Minimum 9-foot ceilings needed
- −Still very expensive at $7,999
Full Review
The Uneekor QED is the more affordable version of the EYE XO2, using the same overhead mounting approach. The QED uses two cameras like the EYE XO2 but at lower frame rates, which affects accuracy slightly, particularly on spin data. The QED still delivers accuracy well beyond what any budget or mid-range monitor can match. It comes with the REFINE software suite and works with all major simulator platforms. For golfers building a dedicated room but not willing to spend $10,000 on the tracking unit, the QED at $7,999 is the overhead choice.
Specifications
| Technology | Overhead photometric (2 cameras) |
| Position | Ceiling mounted |
| Ball Data | Ball speed, launch angle, launch direction, spin rate, spin axis, carry, total |
| Club Data | Club head speed, face angle, face to path, dynamic loft |
| Connectivity | Ethernet |
| Indoor Outdoor | Indoor only |
| App Compatibility | REFINE, E6 Connect, GSPro, TGC2019, Creative Golf 3D |
Who Is This For?
The QED is the affordable path to an overhead setup. If the EYE XO2 is at your ceiling budget, the QED delivers 80% of the experience for $2,000 less. Choose QED if overhead is important to you but $10,000 for just the monitor is too much.
Our Verdict
The QED is the affordable path to an overhead setup. If the EYE XO2 is at your ceiling budget, the QED delivers 80% of the experience for $2,000 less. Choose QED if overhead is important to you but $10,000 for just the monitor is too much.
Uneekor QED
Score: 92/100
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