

The Shot Scope V3 comes with a set of 16 club trackers as standard. As such it can prove a very useful place to look over your game, after you've played to clearly see areas that could use work. The watch is backed by the Shot Scope app which has been refined over a number of years to include an easy to use interface with rich data analysis.
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It also uses Bluetooth 5 to keep connections with devices, including iOS and Android, efficient in terms of data speed and battery drain. The watch uses an array of sensors to track you including GPS L1, Galileo E1, Glonass L1 plus the trackers you can insert into your clubs. This means you can use the button controls with gloves but also it won't accidentally register a touch under your clothes, or in a pocket. It isn't touchscreen, which is a good thing for many golfers. The 1.3-inch display is good for daylight use, thanks to the memory in pixel tech used here and it's clear too with a decent 176 x 176 pixel resolution. It does look a little on the plastic side but then you are getting this at a far more affordable price than the Garmin or Apple competition which offer more premium materials and features like heart rate tracking. This feels comfortable on the wrist thanks to an easily adjustable silicone strap, making it barely noticeable once in place. The Shot Scope V3 uses an oblong shaped screen to give it a similar design form to the Apple Watch, only far more simplistic. It's not a guarantee but if you're looking to save a bit and aren't in a rush to get this right away, you might want to wait and see how the price changes. Out of season you may also find yourself better off as deals crop up when the weather gets less golf friendly. We'd also expect that price to drop during annual sales, so for Black Friday and Cyber Monday, for example, you may snap this up at a great price.
