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Simulator LED Lighting Kit
Bi-color LED panel or full overhead/bias lighting kit at 4000–5000K neutral white. Camera-based launch monitors (Foresight, Rapsodo, Uneekor, Square Golf) read the ball and clubface from photographs — and they need shadow-free, neutral-temperature light to do that reliably. A typical residential ceiling light is the wrong color temperature and casts shadows on the ball at address. A single bi-color LED panel ($80–$200) covers a small sim room; a full overhead-plus-bias kit ($200–$300) covers a dedicated bay.
Who this is for
Honest match per persona.
Good for
- Performance Seeker
Camera-based LMs read the ball off photographs — shadows or wrong color temperature break the data. Skipping this is the most common reason a $5K launch monitor returns 'unread shot' on indoor sessions.
- Showroom
Even bias lighting makes the screen and the player look right when guests are in the room. The room reads commercial when lighting is right, residential when it's wrong.
- Family Setup
Neutral 4000–5000K lighting is easier on the eyes than residential 2700K bulbs during long sessions. Reduces glare on the projection screen.
Not for
No specific match.
Specifications
The numbers, plainly stated.
Hardware
| Color Temperature | 4000–5000K neutral white |
| Coverage | Single bi-color panel: small bay. Full kit: dedicated room. |
| Configurations | Bi-color panel ($80–$200) or overhead + bias kit ($200–$300) |
Setup
| Required For | Foresight, Rapsodo, Uneekor, Square Golf — all photometric LMs |
| Not Required For | Garmin R10/R50, FlightScope Mevo, Trackman iO |
Same category, different tradeoff

