Unboxing, setting up and testing the new FlightScope Mevo Gen 2

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In this video, I'm taking my very first look at the FlightScope Mevo Gen 2. I'll unbox this brand-new personal launch monitor, give my initial thoughts on its design and features, and then put it to the test by hitting some balls to see how it performs straight out of the box.

I get to see the sleek, compact design of the Mevo Gen 2, its high-quality hard case, and the included accessories like the USB-C cable and the metallic stickers for indoor use. I’ll walk you through the super-easy setup process with the FlightScope app, showing how quickly you can get the device ready to go. The real-time data tracking for carry distance, ball flight, and 16 other key metrics is impressive, even without full calibration.

If you’re looking for other affordable tech to improve your game, I’ve also reviewed the Shot Scope V5 GPS and shot-tracking golf watch, which is a brilliant bit of kit. Alternatively, you might be looking for a budget laser rangefinder to use this winter. If that’s the case, be sure to check out my 10 Best Budget Golf Laser Rangefinders on Amazon Under £150 article.

You can order the FlightScope Mevo Gen 2 today and save 5% on your purchase. Just use the discount code ‘AGB‘ at checkout.

After creating this video, I spent a lot more time properly setting the Gen 2 up and managed to get some really solid data out of it. Then, I decided to see if I could use ChatGPT to analyse my shot data, and it’s safe to say that the results were amazing. You can find out more on my The AI Golf Coach: Using ChatGPT to Analyse My FlightScope Swing Data blog post.

I honestly cannot wait to start using this new launch monitor to help improve my golf game. Of course, I’ll have a full product review up on my golf blog soon, but I’ll also be documenting my journey to becoming a better golfer, so be sure to look out for those videos and articles.

If you have any questions about the FlightScope Mevo Gen 2, feel free to drop them below and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible. 

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