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Rapsodo

MLM2PRO

$700+ $200/yr · MLM2PRO Premium ($199.99/yr, $329.99/2yr, or $599.99 lifetime)

Hybrid camera-radar launch monitor with direct angle of attack measurement. Indoor and outdoor capable. Made by SkyTrak's parent company.

Buy from

Released 2023

Who this is for

Honest match per persona.

Good for

  • Cost-Effective Buyer

    Directly measures angle of attack at a $699 price point — a metric you typically pay $2K+ to get. Works indoor and outdoor, no subscription required for basic use.

  • Recreational Player

    Indoor sim play plus outdoor range tracking. Impact Vision shot tracer is genuinely fun for casual sessions.

  • Space-Constrained

    Hybrid camera-radar tracking works in shallower depths than pure radar units — fits 14 ft tee-to-screen with ~6–8 ft behind ball.

Not for

  • Performance Seeker

    Hybrid camera-radar system is good for the price but not at the accuracy level serious players expect. Marked Callaway RPT balls required for full spin data, metallic stickers required for AoA — adds friction.

  • Showroom

    Entry-tier build quality. Doesn't anchor a premium room.

Specifications

The numbers, plainly stated.

Hardware

Tracking MethodHybrid (Camera + Radar)
Indoor/OutdoorBoth

Data

Ball DataSpeed, launch, direct spin (with marked Callaway RPT ball), spin axis, apex, carry/total
Club DataClubhead speed, club path; AoA with metallic stickers

Software

Subscription$199.99/yr Premium or $599.99 lifetime

Same category, different tradeoff

Other launch monitors we considered.

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    The honest sub-$700 entry point. Outdoor and indoor capable, Garmin's polished software ecosystem.

  • Voice CaddieBudget
    SC4 Pro

    A no-subscription radar with a built-in screen and voice distance announcement. Less ambitious than the R10 on sim integration; more honest about being a range tool.

  • Shot ScopeBudget
    LM1

    A $200 radar that measures the five metrics most range golfers actually care about. Buy it if you want feedback at the range, not a simulator.