In this video, we guide you through the setup process for the Garmin R10 launch monitor. Order the Garmin Approach R10 here: bit.ly/33ZSHms\ Order a DIY enclosure setup here: bit.ly/3FPHFxu
Good review…However, I think the “camera” button on the app is to record your swing, not to record what’s on the screen of the phone (unless that’s what you meant)…
Hey@@bendorweiler! Here's some helpful info from Garmin itself on how to calibrate the R10: support.garmin.com/en-CA/?faq=La5131S09h2hc5XOMJqpX8 Check under the "still experiencing inaccurate data" section. If I remember correctly, it's pretty easy in the Garmin Golf app!
Good questions. Have you tried calibrating your R10? Making sure it's on a level surface and can see the ball decently? Might be worth reaching out to Garmin to troubleshoot!
Hello, thank you for the review. I am a left-handed golfer. Did you see anything on the app to change swing orientation? That is, the club face graphics are adequately displayed for a left-handed golfer; otherwise, a face close might show up as the face opened, and the swing path may show coming from the outside when, in actuality, it is coming from the inside. Thank you.
How do you set up your room if you are hitting into a net instead of a screen? If you are not projecting your shot results onto a screen, how do you hook up the R-10 to a tv monitor to view your shots?.
Hey! One way to do it is by connecting either your mobile device or iPad/tablet to a tv/monitor. If you have an Apple device, you can AirPlay the screen to an Apple TV that is connected to your monitor. Otherwise some smart TVs have that capability built in. Or, if you're OK with having an extra cable, you could connect the device to your monitor via an HDMI cable, which might need an adapter to plug into your device. If you have more questions, reach out to our customer service team here: shop.carlofet.com/contact
You are able to choose what club you are hitting, but we have not seen an area where you can change the loft of that specific club. We hope this helps!
Hey William! You can tap the menu (three lines) button and tap on "data fields" and that should show you your numbers for all data. You can also edit the three data parameters at the top of the driving range screen by tapping on each one and choosing what you want to be shown at the top!
Hello! You should not have to move the Garmin when you switch between driver and irons. And the Garmin should be at about the same level as the surface you're hitting off of!
Thanks for the video. I bought the R10 about 3 weeks ago. Outdoors it works pretty fine but so far I haven't been able to get proper distances indoors. It reads all my shots with all irons (SW, PW, 9,8,7 ) as 15-30 meter chip shots. Any idea why? Thanks.
Hi Diego, Assuming you have tried changing the club you're using in the app, we are not sure! There are many different factors that might contribute - calibration, interference, etc. We'd suggest reaching out to Garmin itself to see what they might suggest!
Hello, I'm happy to say that I solved my problem with indoor shots. All I did was buy a good quality matt and know I get proper readings for my skills.
Hey! According to Garmin's website (www.garmin.com/en-US/p/590068), this is what's included with the monthly subscription: -Plan your best approach shot, and sink your putt with Green Contour data -Home Tee Hero virtual rounds on 42,000+ courses (Approach R10 device only) -Store video clips of your shots in the cloud (Approach R10 device only)
Helpful video, but I see these are not possible to buy until at least June (actually pre-order). This date has been moving out. Is this just a general supply chain issue or something else? Just curious if these are likely to actual materialize since it seems like they keep moving the date out two months for every month that passes.
@@CarlsPlace Thanks. Does the pre-order in June on your website mean that people who preordered, say, a few months ago will get their orders fulfilled first? Totally understandable, but just trying to predict whether it is likely that there will be product for people not already in the queue.
If you're referring to switching the vertical screen to landscape mode, there is a button now in the app to do that. I believe it shows up once you get into the range or a course. This feature I don't believe was available when this video was made.
@@CarlsPlace either mirroring from an iPhone or iPad or is it possible to get the garmin to run on a pc and run hdmi to my projector? I am just trying to see if this unit would work for me. I currently run a sim software on my pc that I have running to my projector through an HDMI.
@@brentjenkins405 Gotcha. There is not a Garmin app for PC, but the Garmin can work with third party software that can work on a PC. Also, we use an iPad and an Apple TV to show our iPad screen on our impact screen. You can use other devices such as a Roku or Firestick for screen mirroring as well, but some of them you need a third party app to make it work and it's just not as seamless as using an iPad with an Apple TV. Or, you get an HDMI cable and an adapter to connect your tablet to your projector, but we prefer keeping it as wireless as possible!
@@fredevangelista2061 definitely use quality balls! I tested 40 shots alternating between a prov1 and a pinnacle. The prov1 averaged 5 yards more in carry
My brand new out the box R10 is frozen in ‘Busy’ mode, constant red light on the front of the device. At the moment it’s just a useless piece of plastic 👎