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NVISAGE Launch Monitors (New 2025 Models Reviewed)

NVISAGE Launch Monitors

NVISAGE has revealed a range of new 2025 launch monitors for both indoor and outdoor use with the launch of the N1, N2, NEO-E and NEO-T.

The new range of NVISAGE launch monitors feature integrated processing systems that provide real-time, high-accuracy data without the need for external computers.

NVISAGE also offers MURLIE software, which integrates with all launch monitors and provides Shot Analysis, Driving Range, Putting and Record Mode options.

All four models are compatible with third-party golf simulator software such as GSPro and E6 Connect, and provide options for all budgets from the affordable N1 to the floor-mounted NEO-T.

NVISAGE N1 Launch Monitor

The N1 is NVISAGE’s affordable overhead launch monitor, designed for golfers of all levels. It is lightweight and easy to install, making it ideal for home setups or driving ranges.

It features a 16″ x 20″ hitting zone and a dual-camera system operating at 2,000 FPS and provides accurate data on various parameters, including club and ball speed, launch angle, and spin rates.

Compatible with third-party software like GSPro and E6 Connect, the N1 offers a comprehensive indoor golf experience. Its compact design (21.8″ x 6.9″ x 4.9″) allows for easy mounting 9-10 feet overhead.

The N1 requires specially marked balls for optimal accuracy and comes with MURLIE software for additional features.

NVISAGE N2 Launch Monitor

The N2 is NVISAGE’s premium overhead launch monitor and is tailored for professionals and advanced players.

Compared to the N1 model, it boasts a larger 32″ x 24″ hitting zone and a three-camera system for enhanced precision.

The N2 can accommodate any ball type, providing detailed metrics on ball, club and flight characteristics. This high-performance device offers comprehensive analysis tools for players looking to refine their game at an elite level.

Like the N1, it’s compatible with third-party software and comes with MURLIE.

The N2’s larger size (39.6″ x 9.2″ x 5.6″) and weight (24.3 lbs) reflect its more advanced capabilities, making it suitable for professional training facilities and serious golf enthusiasts.

NEO-E Launch Monitor

The NEO-E is NVISAGE’s portable launch monitor, designed for both indoor and outdoor use. It features a compact design (6.3″ x 12.1″ x 3.9″) and weighs only 6.2 lbs, making it highly portable.

The NEO-E is IP65 rated for water and dust resistance, ensuring durability in various environments and offers over five hours of battery life, allowing for extended practice sessions.

The device includes a 4.3″ touchscreen LCD for easy interaction and data viewing and has a 10″ x 13″ hitting zone and three-camera system for accurate data for any ball type.

It’s an ideal choice for golfers who want flexibility in their practice locations without compromising on data quality.

NEO-T Launch Monitor

The NEO-T is NVISAGE’s innovative floor-mounted launch monitor, designed specifically for driving ranges and coaching sessions.

The NEO-T is optimized for both indoor and outdoor use, making it versatile for various training environments.

It features a spacious 16″ x 16″ hitting zone and a 10.1″ touchscreen LCD for easy operation.

Its unique floor-mounted design (11.8″ x 32.7″ x 6.7″) sets it apart from other launch monitors, offering a different perspective on swing analysis.

Like other NVISAGE models, it uses a three-camera system for accurate data capture and is compatible with MURLIE software.

The NEO-T is particularly well-suited for golf professionals and instructors looking to provide detailed analysis during lessons.

NVISAGE Launch Monitors 2025 Range Review: Are they any good?

NVISAGE sneak under the radar a little in the launch monitor market due to the presence of more well known names, but they have come up with four impressive 2025 models.

The N1 is an affordable option that every day golfers looking to improve their game will love. The data you can gain is very impressive.

For serious golfers the two NEO options are what you should be considering due to the sheer information both can produce on the range of in an indoor simulator.