Comparison

Mevo Gen 2 vs Square Golf Omni

A side-by-side look at how the FlightScope Mevo Gen 2 and Square Golf Square Golf Omni compare on specs, accuracy, room requirements, and price. No hype — just the parts of the decision a buyer actually weighs.

Mevo Gen 2
Mid-tierFlightScope
Mevo Gen 2$1,299

Reliable FlightScope brand with strong outdoor performance. Pro Package add-on is $599 (or $850 bundled with Face Impact Location) for full club data.

Square Golf Omni
Mid-tierSquare Golf
Square Golf Omni$1,599

Four-camera photometric system with no subscription fees, around $1,600. Unprecedented hardware-to-price ratio.

Specifications

The numbers, lined up.

Hardware

  • Tracking Method
    Mevo Gen 2Fusion Tracking (3D Doppler radar + image processing)
    Square Golf OmniPhotometric (4 cameras)
  • Indoor/Outdoor
    Mevo Gen 2Both
    Square Golf OmniBoth — explicitly designed for grass and mat
  • USB-C Charging
    Mevo Gen 2Yes
    Square Golf Omni
  • Ambidextrous
    Mevo Gen 2
    Square Golf OmniYes
  • Outdoor Operation
    Mevo Gen 2
    Square Golf OmniEngineered for sunlight (rare for photometric)

Data

  • Ball Data
    Mevo Gen 2Speed, launch, spin, carry, total
    Square Golf OmniSpeed, direction, launch angle, spin rates, apex, carry, total
  • Club Data
    Mevo Gen 2Speed (full set with Pro Package)
    Square Golf OmniPath, face angle, dynamic loft, AoA, impact location

Software

  • Pro Package Add-on
    Mevo Gen 2$599 standalone (or $850 bundled with Face Impact Location), unlocks 30+ metrics + club delivery
    Square Golf Omni
  • Subscription
    Mevo Gen 2None
    Square Golf OmniNone required

Who each one is better for

Honest persona fit, side by side.

Better for Mevo Gen 2

  • Performance Seeker

    With the Pro Package $599 add-on (or $850 bundled with Face Impact Location), the Mevo Gen 2 measures real club path, AoA, dynamic loft, and face-impact location — credible serious-practice radar without the $5K+ premium photometric price.

Better for Square Golf Omni

  • Family Setup

    Works equally for right and left-handed players with no repositioning. Good for households where multiple people use it.

  • Space-Constrained

    Photometric system fits in tight rooms (12 ft depth minimum). No radar ball-flight requirements.

Both fit

  • Recreational Player
  • Cost-Effective Buyer

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