The hardest part is the registration on both SLX and E6. The next hardest decision was whether I wanted to bind the license to my iPhone or to my Gaming PC because E6 will only allow one device. Connecting via Bluetooth to my phone once I had decided on my iPhone being the device to bind to was instantaneous and was a fairly consistent/strong connection throughout. I then airplay to my TV as you can see in the video and was on my way on the driving range within 15 minutes.
The subscription cost after six months is a little disappointing, but that’s no different than any other golfing simulator or launch monitor that chooses to use E6 or GSPro (which is $250 a year, I believe). I’m hopeful that the SLX app will improve over time and will be a competent experience, but if not I don’t really mind spending $100 a year to get a bunch of courses on E6 either.
The distances versus my clubhead speed are a little extreme. Admittedly, I don’t hit a seven iron 190-200 yards as much as I would love to do so. But when I try to hit a draw or a fade with the club face open or closed, it was fairly accurate and I was surprised at the fidelity for $200.
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In short, this is actually quite a bit of fun. It will keep me swinging in the winter during the cold New England nights and will make for some fun competition with my buddies.
Zero complaints or regrets, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ all around. ⛳️ 👍