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Launch Monitor Review

Uneekor Qed Review

Our verdict: Recommended
13 min read Price: ~$2,999
Price~$2,999
TypeOverhead photometric
Min room12 ft, 9.5 ft ceiling
Best forEntry overhead, dedicated rooms
Skip ifClub data quality is priority
✓ Recommended

Uneekor Qed Review -- best suited for Entry overhead, dedicated rooms. Available for ~$2,999. Skip it if club data quality is priority.

The Uneekor QED is the entry point to the Uneekor overhead lineup at ~$2,999. It gives you the core overhead advantage — ceiling-mounted, nothing to set up daily — at a price that makes overhead systems accessible to more home buyers. The trade-off versus the Eye Mini is club data: the QED provides good club metrics but the Eye Mini's additional camera gives it more reliable club tracking across a wider range of shot types.

For home buyers who want overhead workflow at the lowest possible cost, the QED is a strong choice. For buyers who care about the quality of club data for coaching or fitting work, pay the extra ~$1,000 for the Eye Mini.

Who should buy this

Buy this if

  • Dedicated room with 9.5ft+ ceiling
  • You want overhead workflow at the lowest price point
  • Budget is $3,000–$4,000 for the monitor
  • Recreational play and basic practice data is sufficient
  • Daily use makes overhead workflow worthwhile

Skip this if

  • Ceiling under 9.5ft
  • Club data quality matters — Eye Mini gives more reliable club metrics
  • Budget stretches to $3,999 — Eye Mini is worth the extra spend
  • Shared space or non-dedicated room

Plain English verdict

The QED makes overhead simulator use accessible at under $3,000. If you have the ceiling for it and want the overhead workflow without paying Eye Mini prices, it delivers well. The honest caveat is club data — it's good but not as consistently reliable as the Eye Mini for off-centre strikes and unusual shot shapes. For recreational play and swing consistency work, the QED is fine. For serious coach work where every data point matters, spend the extra $1,000 on the Eye Mini.

Performance scores

  • Ball data accuracy
  • Club data accuracy
  • Indoor consistency
  • Software ecosystem
  • Daily workflow
  • Value for money

Full specifications

TechnologyOverhead high-speed camera (ceiling mounted)
MountingCeiling — 9.5ft minimum
Ball metricsBall speed, launch angle, launch direction, spin rate, spin axis, carry, total, apex, curve
Club metricsClub head speed, face angle, club path, dynamic loft, attack angle — no stickers required
Min room depth12ft
Outdoor useNo — ceiling mounted indoor only
Compatible softwareUneekor View, GSPro, E6 Connect, TGC 2019
Annual subscription$100–$300/yr depending on software
PC requiredYes — Windows only
Where to buyAuthorised Uneekor dealers
Warranty1 year limited

QED vs Eye Mini

FeatureUneekor QEDUneekor Eye Mini
Price~$2,999~$3,999
Min ceiling9.5ft9.5ft
Club data reliabilityGoodExcellent
Off-centre accuracyGoodBetter
VerdictBest value overheadBetter club data

Frequently asked questions

Is the QED accurate enough for serious practice?
Yes for most home practice purposes. Ball data is excellent. Club data is good but the Eye Mini gives more consistent results across a wider range of shot types. For recreational play and swing consistency work, the QED performs well. For coach-led precision work, the Eye Mini is the better investment.
What's included in the box?
The QED unit, mounting hardware, USB-C cable, and Uneekor View software licence. You'll need a Windows PC with a USB-C port, a hitting mat, and an enclosure or screen setup. Budget for these separately.
Can I upgrade from QED to Eye Mini later?
No direct upgrade path — they're separate units with different hardware. If you think you'll want Eye Mini accuracy, buy it first. The QED resale value is decent but you'll lose money on the swap.