Carl's Golf Swing Camera Set

Replay and Analyze Your Golf Swing

Looking for an easy way to access video replay of your swing without paying top dollar? Then Carl’s Golf Swing Cameras are made just for you. Using Uneekor software, review a video of your swing, make improvements or adjustments, and watch your scores start dropping!

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Analyze Your Golf Swing Anywhere

Carl's Golf Swing Cameras are simple to use video cameras for golf swing analysis. Just record your golf swing during your practice, then use Uneekor software to visualize your swing data and improve your golf game.

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Take the training into your own hands with instant visual feedback! Use Carl's Golf Swing Camera to replay and analyze each golf swing in slow motion to quickly and efficiently work toward your ideal game.

Swing Camera Features

Easy Assembly

Plug the 10-foot USB cable into your computer and find a place to set/mount the camera, and boom, you will have immediate access to your video replays.

FPS and HD

Carl's Swing Cameras offer up to 300 frames per second (at 360p resolution), 120fps (at 720p) and 60fps at 1080p HD. This slow motion golf swing camera will help you pinpoint pieces of your game that need tweaking.

Wide-Angle Camera Lens

The lenses that come included are 2.5 millimeter wide-angle lenses, allowing you to capture all aspects of your swing with flexibility to move it around in tight spaces. They also have a 1.2 aperture, allowing in plenty of light in darker areas.

Mounting Ideas

Carl’s golf cameras have several mounting options. They come with a stationary wall mount or you can upgrade to our pivoting wall mount. Another choice for moving the camera around your space is to use Carl's tripod stand.

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What's Included

  • Two 2 megapixel camera bodies with 10-foot USB cables attached
  • Two 2.5 millimeter, 1.2 aperture wide-angle lenses
  • Stationary wall mount hardware

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“The most important shot in golf is the next one.”
Ben Hogan
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