Uneekor Eye Mini Review

By The GolfSimulatorSource Team | Updated:

Quick Verdict

The Uneekor Eye Mini delivers GC3-comparable accuracy (1.4-yard driver carry difference in testing) at $2,499 less. Ground-mounted with a sunlight-readable E-Ink display and 6–8 hour battery. Supports both GSPro AND E6 Connect (BLP doesn't support E6). The catch: Pro subscription ($199/yr) required for third-party software, native REFINE simulator is weak, and it's significantly larger/heavier than the GC3. At the Pro tier, 5-year TCO ($6,745) beats the GC3 ($8,249).

At a Glance

Price$4,500
TechnologyPhotometric (dual IR cameras, Dimple Optix)
Best forSerious simulator builders wanting GC3 accuracy without the GC3 price
SoftwareGSPro, E6 Connect, Creative Golf 3D
Space requiredSide of ball, 12+ ft depth, 9 ft ceiling
Our rating4.4/5

Who Should Buy the Uneekor Eye Mini

The serious home simulator builder who wants GC3 accuracy without the GC3 price. The $2,499 savings vs. GC3 is meaningful, and accuracy difference is minimal (1.4-yard driver carry in testing).

GSPro + E6 Connect dual users. Unlike the BLP (no E6), the Eye Mini supports both major simulation platforms at the Pro tier.

Golfers who value impact video for shot validation. Club Optix automatic slow-motion replay is unique at this price — no separate camera setup needed.

Portable/outdoor users who want premium accuracy. Battery-powered, sunlight-readable E-Ink display, validated outdoor camera performance.

iPad users. The only Uneekor ground launch monitor with iPad support (VIEW AIR app) — PC-free range sessions are possible.

Key Specs

SpecValue
Ball speedYes
Spin rate (total)Yes (Dimple Optix)
Back spinYes
Side spinYes
Spin axisYes
Launch angleYes
Carry distanceYes
Total distanceYes
Club speedYes (requires club stickers)
Club pathYes (some inconsistency reported)
Attack angleYes (occasional inconsistency)
Smash factorYes
Face angleNot directly measured
Impact locationNot measured
Dimensions15.75" × 6.6" × 6.5"
Weight7 lbs 15 oz (~3.6 kg)
Battery life6–8 hrs (5–6 real-world)
ConnectivityCAT6 Ethernet (setup), Wi-Fi (operation)
Display4" E-Ink touchless (sunlight-readable)
PlacementSide of ball, ground-mounted
Hitting zone12" × 8" (Ready Zone: 15.75"–23.75" from unit)
Outdoor useYes — E-Ink display + IR cameras
Club stickersRequired (1,280 included)

Software Compatibility

SoftwareCompatibleNotes
Uneekor VIEWVirtual driving range, practice mode
Uneekor VIEW AIR (iPad)iPad-only, PC-free sessions — Eye Mini exclusive
GSProOfficial integration, popular pairing
E6 ConnectSupported — advantage over BLP which has no E6
TGC 2019Compatible
REFINE / REFINE+5–20 courses; widely criticized as weak software
Ball-only (no app)Shot data on built-in E-Ink display without any connected device

What Owners Say

SourceRating
Golfstead9.5/10
PlayBetter4.5+/5
GolfSimulatorForumMixed-positive
MyGolfSpyPositive

Most Praised

  • GC3-comparable accuracy at $2,499 less — 1.4-yard driver carry difference in testing
  • GSPro AND E6 Connect support — BLP only supports GSPro (no E6)
  • Sunlight-readable 4" E-Ink display — shows data without any connected device
  • Club Optix automatic slow-motion impact video — unique at this price
  • iPad compatibility via VIEW AIR — only Uneekor ground unit with iPad support
  • No ball stickers needed — Dimple Optix reads any golf ball's dimple pattern
  • Premium carrying case included — molded, rugged, purpose-built

Most Criticized

  • Pro subscription ($199/yr) required for third-party software — GC3 has no subscription
  • REFINE/GameDay native software widely criticized as "garbage" by community
  • Auto-alignment bug — produces ~-5° leftward bias, manual alignment required
  • Spontaneous mode switching — randomly enters left-hand or putting mode
  • Significantly larger/heavier than GC3 (8 lbs vs. 3.7 lbs) — less truly portable
  • Setup requires Ethernet to Windows PC initially — Mac not supported
  • AI Trainer requires $1,500 Swing Optix cameras separately — misleading feature marketing
  • UK pricing ~2× US price (£5,500 vs. $4,500) — no good UK dealer network
"Virtually just as accurate as the EYE XO and comparable to the GC3. The E-Ink display outdoors is a game-changer."
Golfstead review (9.5/10)
"GC3 requires no subscriptions, while Eye Mini demands a $199 Pro package annually for third-party software. That's the real tradeoff."
GolfSimulatorForum community member
"Refine software is a total waste. Buy this for the hardware and use GSPro — the combination is excellent."
GolfSimulatorForum community member

Pros & Cons

ProsCons
GC3-level accuracy at $4,500 (vs. $6,999)Pro subscription $199/yr for software access
GSPro + E6 Connect both supportedREFINE native software is weak
Built-in E-Ink display (sunlight-readable)Heavier/larger than GC3
Club Optix impact video includedAuto-alignment bug (use manual)
iPad support (VIEW AIR)Windows PC required (no Mac)
5-year TCO beats GC3 at Pro tierClub stickers required for club data

Alternatives to Consider

Foresight GC3

$6,999

Same-tier accuracy, zero subscription, more portable — but $2,499 more upfront

Built-in display, lighter, US-only — but no E6, higher subscription ($499/yr)

SkyTrak+

$1,995

E6 support, cheaper, no club stickers — but less accurate ball data

Uneekor Eye Mini LITE

$2,750

Same accuracy, cheaper — indoor-only, no battery, no iPad, PC-only

Uneekor Eye Mini FAQ

Where to Buy the Uneekor Eye Mini

RetailerLink
Uneekor DirectBuy at Uneekor Direct
Rain or Shine GolfBuy at Rain or Shine Golf
PlayBetterBuy at PlayBetter

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