Rapsodo CLMPRO: 6-Camera Overhead LM Specs
Everything we know about the Rapsodo CLMPRO release date, expected pricing, and the six-camera ceiling-mounted launch monitor that brings PC software to the MLM2PRO ecosystem.
The Short Answer
Rapsodo CLMPRO release date, price, specs: 6-camera overhead LM with PC software, MLM2PRO compatible. Expected $4-5K. Coverage of Rapsodo's ceiling-mounted LM.
Rapsodo did something at the 2026 PGA Show that nobody saw coming.
They didn’t release another budget launch monitor — they already own that market with the MLM2PRO, and 10,000+ units in the wild proves it. Instead, they built an overhead unit with six cameras that mounts on the ceiling and runs native PC software.
It’s called the CLMPRO, and it’s the first overhead launch monitor Rapsodo has ever made.
What is the Rapsodo CLMPRO? Rapsodo’s first overhead launch monitor — six cameras that mount on the ceiling above your hitting area. Expected $4,000-5,000 range, prototype shown at 2026 PGA Show, no official release date. Direct competitor to Uneekor Eye XO and ProTee VX, with free GSPro connector and the Rapsodo app ecosystem from the MLM2PRO. Not yet released — software in early beta, no price or date confirmed.
Release Date & Pricing
As of July 2026: The Rapsodo CLMPRO has not been released. No official release date or price has been announced. Rapsodo showed a prototype at the 2026 PGA Show. The software is in early beta. Rapsodo’s timeline is “later 2026” for a release — potentially Q3 or Q4. Pricing is expected in the $4,000-5,000 range to compete with the Uneekor Eye XO and ProTee VX, but nothing is confirmed.
Bottom line: If you’re building a simulator today, don’t wait for it. If your build is 3-6 months out, it’s worth putting on your watch list. I’ll update this page the moment Rapsodo announces a date or price.
What the CLMPRO Actually Is
The specs sheet is interesting.
The CLMPRO is a six-camera optical unit designed to mount on the ceiling — 9-foot minimum height — above your hitting area. It uses those six cameras to track ball flight and club data from a top-down perspective. No floor unit to trip over. No tripod behind you. No setup and teardown each session.
It’s the permanent indoor upgrade that the MLM2PRO crowd has been asking for.
The unit self-calibrates. You install the bracket, slide the unit on, connect the power cord and Ethernet cable to your PC, and the cameras figure out the environment. No calibration board. No alignment ritual. Just mount it and go.
The PlayBetter team at the show described the installation as “super clean.” And if you’ve ever spent 15 minutes leveling a floor-standing launch monitor and praying the alignment dot is correct, you know how much that matters.
The Software Story Is the Real News
Where this gets interesting for more than just overhead buyers.
Rapsodo developed their first native PC simulation software. This is a big deal because the MLM2PRO has always been phone-dependent. That’s been the #1 complaint from indoor sim builders — “I want to project this on a big screen, not my iPhone.”
The new PC software (currently in early beta, opening to public beta soon) includes:
- 30,000+ courses from the MLM ecosystem (the same ones MLM2PRO users know)
- “Rapsodo Studios” courses — higher-fidelity, licensed courses scanned to one-centimeter detail
- Impact vision replay
- Full round play modes
And the kicker: this software will also work with the MLM2PRO via direct USB connection. There will be a subscription cost (Rapsodo confirmed a membership model), but the point is that MLM2PRO owners aren’t locked out of the PC ecosystem. The CLMPRO opens a door that existing Rapsodo customers can also walk through.
Rapsodo is telling their 10,000 MLM2PRO users: “we hear you, and here’s your upgrade path.”
What We Don’t Know Yet
Plenty. Rapsodo was transparent about this at the show.
No pricing announced. The CLMPRO is positioned to compete with Uneekor Eye XO ($8,000), Trackman iO ($11,000), and ProTee VX ($6,500). If Rapsodo prices it aggressively — say, $4,000-5,000 — it could be the most disruptive overhead launch monitor on the market. If they price it near the Uneekor Eye XO2 at $8,000, the value equation gets murkier.
My guess (and this is a guess, not a leak): Rapsodo knows their brand is built on accessibility. The MLM2PRO is $699. They’re not going to jump from “the cheap good one” to “as expensive as an Eye XO” in one product generation. Watch for a sub-$5,000 price point. That’s where the disruption lives.
No release date beyond “later 2026.” The unit at the show was a prototype. The software is in early beta. This is a watch-and-wait product for now.
Club metrics are still in development. The six cameras capture ball data and impact vision, but full club data — club path, face angle, AoA — wasn’t finalized at the show. Rapsodo was upfront: “still in development.” That’s either honest, or it’s the risk you take buying a first-generation product.
Why This Matters
The MLM2PRO is Rapsodo’s crown jewel. It’s the best-selling budget launch monitor in the world because it solved a real problem: getting real data without spending $2,000. But it has a ceiling — literally and figuratively. The phone-dependent design, the subscription cost, the lack of GSPro compatibility — these are real limitations that keep MLM2PRO owners from building permanent indoor setups.
The CLMPRO is Rapsodo’s answer to that ceiling.
If you own an MLM2PRO and you’ve been thinking about upgrading to an overhead system, this is the first time you can stay in the Rapsodo ecosystem while making that jump. You don’t have to learn Uneekor’s software or Foresight’s ecosystem. Your data history, your familiarity, your courses — they follow you.
Software lock-in is the #1 frustration in the sim market, and Rapsodo just removed it for their existing customers.
Where This Fits in the Market
The overhead launch monitor market right now looks like this:
| Product | Price | Cameras | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| ProTee VX | $6,500 | Dual-camera photometric | No sub, AI stickers-free |
| Uneekor Eye XO | $8,000 | Wide-angle cameras | Proven, mature ecosystem |
| Uneekor Eye XO2 | ~$8,000 | 28“x21” hitting zone | Largest hitting zone in class |
| VTrack | $5,000 | Camera+IR | 31“x24” zone, new |
| Trackman iO | ~$11,000 | Radar+cameras | Premium coaching |
| Rapsodo CLMPRO | TBD | Six cameras | MLM2PRO ecosystem, PC software |
| AccuGOLF Hawkeye | ~$5,000 | 1,000+ FPS | 30% off through Aug 2026 |
If Rapsodo comes in at $4,000-5,000, they skip the middle of this table and go straight to “best value overhead.” If they come in higher, they’re competing on brand loyalty and software polish, not price.
I know which Rapsodo I’m betting on. They didn’t build a billion-dollar brand by overpricing things.
Who Should Care
MLM2PRO owners: This is your upgrade path. If you’ve been hitting balls into a net with the MLM2PRO and thinking “I want a permanent garage setup,” wait for the CLMPRO. Don’t buy an Eye XO today. See what Rapsodo delivers.
Overhead shoppers: You now have a new option in a category that desperately needs competition. The overhead market has been Uneekor’s playground with some ProTee flavor. Rapsodo entering changes the math. If you’re not buying until September, wait for pricing.
Budget buyers: Nothing changes for you. The MLM2PRO is still the best $700 launch monitor. The CLMPRO is for people who’ve outgrown the portable life.
The Honest Take
This is exciting, but it’s not a product you can buy today. The CLMPRO is a prototype with beta software and unannounced pricing. If you’re building a simulator right now, you can’t wait for a product that doesn’t exist yet.
But if you’re in the planning phase, if your build is 3-6 months out, if you’re saving up and researching — add the CLMPRO to your watch list. It has the potential to be the most disruptive overhead launch monitor of 2026.
Rapsodo earned the benefit of the doubt. They’ve shipped more launch monitors than any other company in their price tier. They understand what home golfers actually want. And now they’re taking that understanding into the overhead category.
I’ll update this the moment pricing drops. In the meantime, our MLM2PRO review is here if you want to understand the foundation — and the PGA Show recap covers everything else that launched.
If Rapsodo prices it right — it could be the one to buy.
Last updated June 2026. Pricing and release date TBD. Based on reporting from the 2026 PGA Show and manufacturer announcements.