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HackMotion is a golf wrist-motion analysis and training device sold through the brand’s own e-commerce site as sensor and software packages. Users attach the sensor to their wrist and use the HackMotion Golf App to access swing data, fault diagnosis, real-time feedback, and interactive drills. The site states that the app supports iPhone, iPad, and Android, and that the device works for both right- and left-handed golfers.
The product comes in three tiers: Core, Plus, and Pro. All tiers use the same sensor, with software upgrades available later. Core includes a full-swing virtual coach, full-swing analysis, and personalized drills. Plus adds a putting virtual coach, putting analysis, and putting drills on top of Core. Pro is aimed at professional players, coaches, and elite golfers, adding Tour-player comparisons, advanced wrist metrics, and multi-user profiles. On the hardware side, Sensor 4 is rated for 800 measurements per second, Bluetooth connectivity, USB-C charging, around 10 hours of battery life, and audio, vibration, and visual feedback.
Pricing is a one-time purchase with no weekly, monthly, or annual subscription. Core starts at $275, Plus starts at $420, and Pro starts at $915, with each page showing a $70 discount from the original price. Buying the sensor includes a lifetime license for the corresponding software tier and free app updates. For fulfillment, the site promises free worldwide shipping and returns, a 30-day return policy, and a 2-year hardware warranty, though it notes that import duties may apply in some countries.
Its strengths are the integrated hardware-and-software experience and clearly segmented feature tiers, making it suitable for needs ranging from regular practice to coaches managing multiple students. The no-subscription model is more friendly for long-term users, and the ability to upgrade software while keeping the same sensor helps reduce replacement costs. The limitations are that the entry price is still not low, the Pro version is clearly geared toward professional use, and full swing analysis requires a hitting environment such as a driving range or simulator. The site does not disclose payment methods, China-specific after-sales support, or detailed delivery timelines.
HackMotion is better suited to golfers who are serious about improving swing consistency, coaches, professional or elite players, and teaching scenarios that require multiple user profiles. The text does not specify access conditions in mainland China. App availability, payment methods, and import duties should be confirmed before ordering. If access or shipping is restricted, alternatives could include local golf coaching services, swing radars/simulators, or other sports sensor devices available for purchase in China.
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