With the Uneekor QED, you have access ti all the software options that are available to the EYE XO, with the exception of EYE XO View. You can access all the features of Uneekor Refine uneekor eye xo and Succeed and benefit from all of the same third party simulation programs. We cover the Uneekor software options in more detail below, you’ll have so much fun in the practice facilities of Refine or Succeed.
QED Cons
This is the biggest downside with the Uneekor QED. You need to use balls marked with black dots. These can be black painted marks or dots drilled slightly below the surface, though to maximise they have to be in exact configurations with the markings at regular distances from each other.
The purpose of the dots is to help the QED read the spin of the golf ball as it takes off. Accurate spin rates are imperative to derive several of the other parameters measured by the launch monitor such as carry distance and side angle.
There are options nowadays to get premium balls marked with the QED black dots, though you can’t just shove down your new Pro V1s on the mat and swing away. I cover several sources of QED marked golf balls in this article below.
Non Ball Marking Technology
The Uneekor EYE XO is able to monitor the launch of the golf ball, including accurate spin rates, without relying on black markings on the balls that are used. This is a major advantage over the QED. You can use premium golf balls without the headache of having them marked.