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FlightScope Mevo+

Is The Legendary Radar LM Worth It on Clearance?

June 27, 2026·$$1,099
FlightScope Mevo+ product photo
FlightScope Mevo+ in action

The Mevo+ at $1,099 clearance is the best value radar launch monitor money can buy — if you have the space. No annual fees, directly measured spin, GSPro compatibility, and legendary FlightScope accuracy combine for a 5-year TCO that nothing at this price can touch. The trade-offs are real (16+ ft depth, needs dots indoors, discontinued), but for the right buyer this is the smartest dollar in sim golf right now.

FlightScope FlightScope Mevo+ · $1,099

7.5
Overall Score
out of 10
Accuracy
7.5
Value
9.0
Ease of Use
7.0
Software
8.0

What We Love

  • +At $1,099 clearance with zero subscription fees, the 5-year TCO is genuinely unmatched
  • +Directly measured spin (not estimated) — 3D Doppler + camera Fusion Technology
  • +12 E6 Connect courses included out of the box — no subscription needed
  • +GSPro works without any additional subscription fees
  • +Excellent outdoor accuracy — works at the range AND in the garage
  • +20+ data parameters including club speed, smash factor, angle of attack
  • +No region lock — works worldwide

What Sucks

  • Needs 16+ feet of room depth (7-9 ft behind the ball) — not for tight spaces
  • Indoor spin requires metallic dots or RCT balls for reliable readings
  • Discontinued — clearance stock only, once it's gone it's gone
  • No built-in display — requires phone, tablet, or PC
  • USB-Mini charging in 2026 (yes, really)
  • Short battery life (~1.5 hours in simulator mode)
  • Club path and face angle require the $1,000 Pro Package upgrade

Watch It in Action


FlightScope Mevo+ has been the king of mid-range radar for six years.

If you’ve done any launch monitor research at all, you’ve seen this little gray wedge in a dozen YouTube videos, a hundred forum threads, and probably in your buddy’s garage. It was the Goldilocks of launch monitors — not too cheap, not too expensive, accurate enough that you’d never feel the need to apologize for your numbers at a fitting.

It’s been discontinued.

FlightScope replaced it with the Mevo Gen 2 ($1,299). And before the Mevo+ was the original FlightScope Mevo ($475 used) — the 2018 Doppler radar that launched FlightScope’s consumer line and proved their commercial-grade radar could work at a consumer price. It’s still a capable range tool. Full Mevo Original review →

Now the remaining Mevo+ stock is being cleared out at $1,099 — the lowest price this unit has ever seen. You can even get it for $1,044 with coupon code BREAKINGEIGHTYPLUS.

So the question is: should you buy a launch monitor that’s officially end-of-life?

If you have 16+ feet of room depth and want the cheapest possible path to GSPro simulation with zero annual fees, the Mevo+ is the smartest dollar in sim golf right now.

What Actually Is the Mevo+?

The Mevo+ is a 3D Doppler radar launch monitor with a built-in camera. FlightScope calls this “Fusion Technology” — the radar tracks the ball through the air while the camera captures video for shot tracing and data overlays.

The radar does what a radar gun at a baseball game does, but more detailed. It tracks the ball as it flies. The camera watches what happens. Together they produce data that’s surprisingly close to what the $20,000 TrackMan units deliver — minus the price tag and ego.

The Mevo+ measures ball speed, club speed, launch angle, spin rate (actually measured, not estimated like some units), carry distance, total distance, smash factor, angle of attack, apex height, and spin axis. That’s 20+ data points without any subscription. No yearly fee. No “premium plan.” Just data.

If you want club path and face-to-path, those require the Pro Package — a one-time $1,000 upgrade that used to cost less than a yearly subscription on some competing units. The Face Impact Location add-on costs another $499 but is frequently bundled at $850 for both.

The Clearance Math: Why $1,099 Matters

The Mevo+ costs $1,099. It has zero annual subscription fees. It works with GSPro ($250/yr) and includes 12 E6 Connect courses at no extra cost.

Five-year TCO:

  • Mevo+ at $1,099 + $0 subscription fees + GSPro $250/yr = $2,349
  • Mevo Gen 2 at $1,299 + $0 subscription fees + GSPro $250/yr = $2,549
  • Rapsodo MLM2PRO at $550 + $199/yr subscription + GSPro-passable E6 $200/yr = $2,545
  • Bushnell Launch Pro at $1,499 + $199/yr Gold subscription (required for GSPro) = $2,494
  • SkyTrak ST MAX at $2,495 + $199/yr Game Improvement plan (required for GSPro) = $3,490

That’s not a typo. The Mevo+ costs less over 5 years than the MLM2PRO you bought for $550 at a Prime Day sale. Because “deal” pricing matters less than “no annual fee” pricing over time. The subscription trap is real, and the Mevo+ is immune.

Where the Mevo+ Shines

Outdoor accuracy. This is the Mevo+’s native environment. The 3D Doppler radar tracks full ball flight without the sun interference that plagues camera-based units at the range. You can take it to the practice tee, set it up behind your mat, and get data that’s within 0.7 mph ball speed of a reference-grade unit. Independent testing consistently puts the Mevo+ in the same accuracy tier as the Bushnell Launch Pro for outdoor use. That’s impressive for something that costs less than half as much. (See our Best Indoor Outdoor Launch Monitor 2026 guide for how the Mevo+ ranks against every other dual-use unit.)

Club data quality. For a radar unit, the Mevo+ punches way above its weight on club metrics. Club speed matches within 1 mph of camera-based units. Attack angle is consistently within 0.8 degrees. The Garmin R10 doesn’t come close on club data. The MLM2PRO doesn’t either.

Software freedom. No subscription. The Mevo+ does not require a yearly fee to use the software you already own. GSPro works. E6 Connect works (12 courses included). Awesome Golf works. TGC 2019 works. You buy the software once (or yearly, in GSPro’s case) and the Mevo+ doesn’t demand a tax.

Indoor-outdoor versatility. The Mevo+ works well in both environments. Outdoors it’s in its element — consistent readings in full sun, wind, whatever. Indoors it’s serviceable as long as you have the space and use metallic dots or RCT balls. Most units specialize in one or the other. The Mevo+ does both adequately, which is exactly what you want if you’re a range rat who also has a garage sim. (For the full ranked list of every outdoor range LM, check our Best Outdoor Golf Launch Monitors 2026 guide.)

Where the Mevo+ Falls Short

Space requirements. This is the big one. The Mevo+ needs 7-9 feet behind the ball and 16+ feet of total room depth. That’s more than the Garmin R10 (6-8 ft behind) and significantly more than camera units like the SkyTrak+ or EYE MINI (1-2 ft behind, no ball flight required). If your garage is 12 feet deep, you cannot use a Mevo+. The smaller radar footprint compared to the Mevo Gen 2 means it needs more ball flight to generate reliable data.

Indoor spin needs work. The Mevo+ measures spin directly via radar — it’s not estimating from club data like the R10. But indoors, with limited ball flight, it needs metallic dots on your balls or FlightScope RCT balls ($5/dozen) to get reliable spin readings. Without them, indoor spin can drift 250-400 rpm from reality. On a low-spin driver shot? That’s the difference between “perfect” and “what just happened.”

Discontinued status. This isn’t a small thing. The Mevo+ is no longer in production. FlightScope has committed to supporting it, but there will be no more firmware updates, no more hardware improvements, and once stock is gone, you’re buying used or finding a different unit. The Gen 2 is the current product with a future.

Clunky in 2026. USB-Mini charging. Short battery (1.5 hours in sim mode, 3 hours range mode). No built-in display. It’s a 2020 design and it shows. The Gen 2 fixes all of these — 6-hour battery, USB-C, slightly larger radar for better indoor tracking.

Mevo+ vs. Mevo Gen 2: The $200 Question

This is the fork in the road for most buyers.

The Mevo Gen 2 costs $1,299 — about $200 more than the Mevo+ clearance price, or $255 more if you use the BREAKINGEIGHTYPLUS code.

What that $200 gets you:

  • 6-hour battery vs. 1.5 hours sim mode
  • Larger radar for better indoor tracking with less space
  • USB-C charging instead of USB-Mini
  • Full support including future firmware updates

What you lose:

  • 4 fewer E6 courses (Gen 2 has 8, Mevo+ has 12)
  • $200-255 more upfront

If you have the space and the Mevo+ fits your room, I’d say save the $200 and buy the clearance unit. The core radar platform is the same generation that earned the Mevo+ its reputation. It’s proven. It’s rock solid. It doesn’t need firmware updates.

If space is tight and every foot of clearance matters, get the Gen 2. The larger radar genuinely helps indoors.

Use marked balls for best results. See our best golf balls for simulator guide →

Who Should Buy the Mevo+ in 2026

You should buy the Mevo+ if:

  • You have 16+ feet of room depth in your garage or basement
  • You want the lowest possible 5-year cost for a GSPro-compatible launch monitor
  • You split time between outdoor range practice and indoor sim use
  • You’re okay using metallic dots or RCT balls indoors
  • You don’t need club path data (or you’re willing to pay $1,000 for the Pro Package)

You should buy the Mevo Gen 2 instead if:

  • Your room depth is 12-15 feet (every foot matters)
  • You want a current product with full support and a 6-hour battery
  • You don’t want to mess with dots or special balls indoors
  • You can stomach the extra $200

You should buy something else if:

  • Your room is under 12 feet deep (get a camera system)
  • You need club path and face angle data at the base price (get a Square Omni or MLM2PRO)
  • The idea of buying discontinued electronics makes you nervous

The Final Verdict

(I said never say “The Bottom Line.” Fine. Here’s the real ending.)

The Mevo+ has had one of the best runs of any launch monitor in history. Six years as the Goldilocks pick. Countless forum threads recommending it. Thousands of garage sims built around it.

It’s on clearance now. $1,099. No subscription. Directly measured spin. GSPro compatibility.

If you have the space, this is the smartest dollar in sim golf right now. If you don’t have the space, the Mevo+ was never for you anyway — radar units need room, and that’s the trade.

The play: Go buy it while stock lasts. Once it’s gone, it’s gone. The Mevo Gen 2 is the future — but for $200 less, the original is still a killer deal.

One more thing: the Mevo+ is on the confirmed compatibility list for GOLF+ Sim — the upcoming mixed reality sim software that brings VR putting depth perception to real launch monitors. If you want the only sim software that lets you read greens in 3D, the Mevo+ will work with it.

FlightScope Mevo+ — $1,099 at FlightScope direct. Use code BREAKINGEIGHTYPLUS at checkout for $1,044. Or check current pricing at PlayBetter and Rain or Shine Golf.

Compare the Mevo+: Garmin R10 vs Mevo+ · SkyTrak+ vs Mevo+ · Mevo+ vs MLM2Pro · Square Golf vs Mevo+ · Trackman iO vs Mevo+

See where it ranks: Best Launch Monitors 2026 — the full roundup · Best Under $2,000 — radar LMs at this tier

Buy the Mevo+ at FlightScope

Need the right balls for the FlightScope Mevo+?Check our Best Golf Balls for Simulator guide (RCT recommended for indoor spin accuracy)

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