At the same price, buy the Gen2. Remaining Mevo+ closeout stock has settled around the Gen2's $1,299 — and at price parity, current-generation hardware with better short-game tracking, USB-C, longer battery, and a guaranteed support runway beats a discontinued platform with 4 extra E6 courses. The Mevo+ only becomes interesting meaningfully below $1,299 — think $999 or less — where you're trading newer hardware for real savings on the same Fusion Tracking pedigree.
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Spec Comparison
| Mevo Gen2 | Mevo+ | |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Current model | Discontinued 2026 |
| Price | $1,299 | $2,199 MSRP → ~$1,299 closeout |
| Tracking | Fusion Tracking (radar + camera), updated | Fusion Tracking (radar + camera) |
| Metrics | 20 parameters incl. measured spin + putting | 20+ parameters incl. measured spin |
| Short game indoors | Improved chipping/putting accuracy | Weaker on partial shots indoors |
| Battery / charging | ~6 hours, USB-C | Shorter rated battery, older charging |
| E6 Connect courses | 8 included | 12 included |
| Pro Package / FIL upgrades | Supported (~$2,274 loaded) | Supported |
| Indoor space | ~16 ft total | ~16 ft total |
| Future software support | Active development | Maintenance expectation only |
What the Gen2 Actually Changes
This is a rebuild, not a rebadge. FlightScope kept the Fusion Tracking concept that made the Mevo+ the prosumer radar benchmark and modernized everything around it: the short-game and putting tracking that was the Mevo+'s most-cited weakness indoors got the biggest accuracy work, battery life got noticeably longer (up to 6 hours), charging moved to USB-C, and the setup experience was streamlined. Both units support the Pro Package and Face Impact Location upgrades that unlock fitting-grade club data.
The one column the Mevo+ wins: it shipped with 12 E6 Connect courses to the Gen2's 8. If a specific course in the larger bundle matters to you, that's worth knowing — otherwise it's a footnote against a hardware generation.
The Closeout Math
As of June 2026, remaining Mevo+ stock sells around $1,299 on Amazon — exactly the Gen2's price. That makes the default answer easy: same money, newer platform. The decision only gets interesting if you find the Mevo+ at a genuine discount:
~$1,299 (parity): Gen2, no contest. $1,000–1,199: still the Gen2 for most buyers — the battery, USB-C, and short-game improvements are worth $100–300, and discontinued-product warranties vary by retailer. Under $999: now the Mevo+ is a real deal for outdoor-primary players who want measured spin and don't care about indoor putting — verify the retailer's warranty terms before buying.
Full analysis of each unit: Mevo Gen2 review · Mevo+ review.
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