Comparison

Launch Pro LPi (Indoor Edition) vs Falcon

A side-by-side look at how the Bushnell Launch Pro LPi (Indoor Edition) and Foresight Sports Falcon compare on specs, accuracy, room requirements, and price. No hype — just the parts of the decision a buyer actually weighs.

Launch Pro LPi (Indoor Edition)
PremiumBushnell
Launch Pro LPi (Indoor Edition)$1,500

Indoor-only Launch Pro at the same entry price. Built for permanent sim installs without the outdoor mode you don't need.

Falcon
PremiumForesight Sports
Falcon$14,999

Foresight's consumer-priced ceiling unit. GCHawk-class data and a bigger hitting zone for $5,000 less.

Specifications

The numbers, lined up.

Hardware

  • Tracking Method
    Launch Pro LPi (Indoor Edition)Photometric (Quadrascopic + IR — same imaging stack as the original Launch Pro)
    FalconPhotometric (Quadrascopic 4-camera ceiling mount)
  • Indoor/Outdoor
    Launch Pro LPi (Indoor Edition)Indoor only
    FalconIndoor only
  • Hitting Zone
    Launch Pro LPi (Indoor Edition)
    Falcon59" × 28" — largest in any ceiling unit
  • Warranty
    Launch Pro LPi (Indoor Edition)
    Falcon2 years

Data

  • Ball Data
    Launch Pro LPi (Indoor Edition)Speed, launch, spin direct, carry, total
    FalconForesight Quadrascopic full set
  • Club Data
    Launch Pro LPi (Indoor Edition)Speed, path, face angle, AoA (Circle B add-on)
    FalconPath, face, AoA, dynamic loft, impact, closure rate

Software

  • Subscription Model
    Launch Pro LPi (Indoor Edition)Yes — Silver $199/yr (5 courses + basic club) or Gold $499/yr (25 courses + full club + GSPro)
    Falcon
  • Subscription
    Launch Pro LPi (Indoor Edition)
    FalconNone — FSX 2020 and FSX Play included

Requirements

  • Min Ceiling
    Launch Pro LPi (Indoor Edition)
    Falcon9.5 ft mount; 10.5 ft preferred; 4 ft in front of hitting surface

Who each one is better for

Honest persona fit, side by side.

Better for Launch Pro LPi (Indoor Edition)

  • Space-Constrained

    Photometric beside-the-ball footprint works in ~10 ft-depth rooms. Indoor-only positioning matches the constraint exactly — no compromise on the ranges that matter for tight rooms.

Better for Falcon

  • Showroom

    Foresight Quadrascopic data in an overhead unit, $5,000 below the GCHawk. The largest hitting zone in any ceiling launch monitor and a 2-year warranty make it the value flagship for premium rooms.

  • Family Setup

    Ceiling mount means no repositioning between right and left-handed players. The 59"×28" hitting zone accepts off-center stances and casual swings, more forgiving than narrower units.

Both fit

  • Performance Seeker

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