Uneekor Eye XO2 review -- best suited for Premium overhead, full club data. Available for ~$6,999. Skip it if eye mini is sufficient.
The Uneekor Eye XO2 is the premium overhead system and the most capable ceiling-mounted launch monitor for home simulator use. Two high-speed overhead cameras plus a third camera for club tracking give it consistently excellent accuracy across the full hitting area — including off-centre strikes that overhead single-camera systems sometimes miss.
At ~$6,999 it competes directly with the Foresight GC3 for the serious home buyer budget. The choice between them is fundamentally a workflow question: overhead with zero daily setup (Eye XO2) versus portable with the Foresight software ecosystem (GC3). Both give excellent accuracy. Both require a PC. Both need 12ft rooms.
Who should buy this
Buy this if
- Building a permanent premium dedicated bay
- Ceiling height 10ft+ at hitting position
- Daily use — overhead workflow pays off with frequent sessions
- Budget is $7,000–$9,000 for the monitor
- You want the best overhead system without Trackman pricing
Skip this if
- Ceiling under 10ft — Eye Mini is more forgiving at 9.5ft minimum
- Eye Mini accuracy is sufficient — save $3,000
- You want Foresight software ecosystem — get the GC3
- Space is shared or non-dedicated
Plain English verdict
The Eye XO2 is the best overhead home simulator monitor available. Accuracy matches or exceeds the Foresight GC3 across most data points. The overhead workflow advantage over floor-mounted monitors is significant for daily users — nothing to set up, nothing to knock out of alignment, nothing to step around when you're not using it.
The GC3 comparison is the key decision. If you want portability and the Foresight software ecosystem, GC3. If you want overhead simplicity and don't need to move the monitor, Eye XO2. Both are excellent choices at similar price points for the same budget tier.
Performance scores
- Ball data accuracy
- Club data accuracy
- Indoor consistency
- Software ecosystem
- Daily workflow
- Value for money
Full specifications
| Technology | Overhead dual high-speed cameras + club tracking camera (ceiling mounted) |
| Mounting | Ceiling — 10ft minimum, 10.5ft+ ideal |
| Ball metrics | Full ball data — all spin, launch, flight, and curvature metrics |
| Club metrics | Full club data — no stickers required. Face angle, path, dynamic loft, attack angle, closure rate, impact location |
| Min room depth | 12ft |
| Outdoor use | No — ceiling mounted indoor only |
| Compatible software | Uneekor View + Refine, GSPro, E6 Connect, TGC 2019, Creative Golf |
| Annual subscription | $100–$400/yr depending on software |
| PC required | Yes — Windows only, USB-C |
| Where to buy | Authorised Uneekor dealers |
| Warranty | 1 year limited |
Eye XO2 vs Foresight GC3
| Feature | Eye XO2 | Foresight GC3 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ~$6,999 | ~$6,499 |
| Mounting | Ceiling | Floor (portable) |
| Daily setup | None | Position and align each session |
| Club stickers | Not required | Required for club data |
| Software | Uneekor View + Refine | FSX Play (Foresight) |
| Portability | Permanent install | Fully portable |
| Verdict | Best for permanent bays | Best for portability |
Frequently asked questions
- What's the difference between Eye XO2 and Eye Mini?
- The Eye XO2 has an additional club tracking camera and a larger effective hitting area. Accuracy on off-centre strikes is better. The Eye Mini requires 9.5ft ceiling vs 10ft for the XO2. For most home bays the Eye Mini accuracy is sufficient — save $3,000 unless you specifically need the larger hitting area or have 10ft+ ceilings with extra budget.
- Is Uneekor View software good?
- View is functional with solid data visualisation. The Refine add-on (~$1,000) adds training modes and 5 included courses. Most serious users pair it with GSPro for the course library. E6 Connect is the other popular pairing. Budget for software costs on top of the monitor price.
- How long does installation take?
- Professional installation typically takes 2–4 hours including ceiling mounting, cable routing, and software calibration. DIY installation is possible for confident builders — the alignment procedure is the most time-consuming part. Allow 4–6 hours for first-time DIY install.
- Does it work with left-handed golfers?
- Yes — overhead systems work equally well for left and right-handed play. This is one advantage over some floor-mounted monitors that are optimised for one hand preference.