⚠️ Discontinued Product Notice

The FlightScope Mevo+ has been discontinued and is no longer in production. FlightScope's current offering in this category is the Mevo Gen2. Remaining Mevo+ stock is being closed out — often at prices below the original $1,299 (closeout) MSRP. This review reflects the Mevo+ as a closeout buy evaluated against that context.

⚡ Our Verdict

The FlightScope Mevo+ was one of the most capable no-subscription launch monitors in its class, combining 3D Doppler radar with a built-in camera via FlightScope's "Fusion Technology" to deliver 20+ data metrics and full simulator play with no ongoing fees. Its original $1,299 (closeout) MSRP placed it above budget options, but now that it's discontinued and closing out, the value case is stronger than ever if you can find remaining stock. The successor Mevo Gen2 is the current flagship — but if price matters and you find a Mevo+ at a meaningful discount, it remains a serious unit.

Pros
  • 20+ data parameters including measured spin
  • Radar + camera Fusion Technology
  • No subscription required
  • E6 Connect, TGC 2019, Awesome Golf, FSX Play included
  • Closing out below original MSRP
Cons
  • Discontinued — no new production stock
  • No club path or face angle data
  • Indoor performance limited vs. camera-only units
  • Needs space behind the ball indoors
  • Pro Package (~$1,000 add-on) required for advanced metrics

Specifications

MSRP
$1,299 (closeout)
Technology
Radar + Camera (Fusion)
Metrics
20+
Subscription
None (base)
Indoor Use
Limited
Simulators
E6, TGC 2019, FSX Play
Club Path
No
Our Score
9.0 / 10*

* Score reflects performance at its category-leading price point at the time of original release. Factoring in discontinuation, check current closeout pricing against the Mevo Gen2 before purchasing.

Accuracy & Data Coverage

The Mevo+ used FlightScope's 3D Doppler radar — the same radar platform found in their higher-end professional units — combined with a built-in camera for video capture and shot tracing. This dual-sensor approach, marketed as "Fusion Technology," allowed the unit to measure spin directly rather than estimating it. Independent testing and community comparisons consistently placed the Mevo+ in the same tier as the Bushnell Launch Pro for radar accuracy.

Key accuracy notes based on published specs and independent community testing comparisons:

  • Ball speed, launch angle, carry distance: Widely regarded as reliable and competitive with reference-grade units for outdoor use.
  • Spin rate: Directly measured via radar — a meaningful advantage over camera-only units at this price.
  • Club path / face angle: Not available. The Mevo+ does not report these metrics. If club path data matters to your practice, consider the Garmin R10 or Bushnell Launch Pro.
  • Indoor performance: Radar units require space — the Mevo+ needs adequate clearance behind the ball for consistent indoor reads. Performance is more limited indoors compared to dedicated camera-based monitors.
  • Pro Package: An optional ~$1,000 add-on unlocks additional pro-level metrics. Base unit data is solid for most recreational and serious amateur use.

Our Scores

9.0/ 10
Accuracy
9.0
Value for Money
8.8
Ease of Use
7.8
Data Depth
9.2

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Editorial Independence: This review is based on published specifications, independent community testing comparisons, and manufacturer documentation. No manufacturer compensation received. Affiliate links earn a small commission at no cost to you.

FAQ

As of June 2026, the FlightScope Mevo+ current price is about $1,299 on closeout — down from its $2,199 MSRP — as remaining stock clears following its discontinuation. Its successor, the Mevo Gen2, sells for the same $1,299, so compare both before buying.
Yes. The FlightScope Mevo+ has been discontinued and is no longer in production. FlightScope's current model in this segment is the Mevo Gen2. Remaining Mevo+ stock is being closed out — often below the original MSRP — so if you're interested in the Mevo+, check availability now before stock is gone.
It depends on price. The Mevo Gen2 is the current FlightScope product with full support and future updates. If remaining Mevo+ stock is significantly discounted below the Gen2, it may still offer strong value — the core radar platform is the same generation that earned it strong reviews. If the price difference is small, the Gen2 is the better long-term purchase.
No subscription is required for base data metrics. The Mevo+ includes access to E6 Connect, TGC 2019, Awesome Golf, and FSX Play for simulator use at no recurring cost. An optional Pro Package add-on (~$1,000) unlocks additional advanced metrics but is not required for core functionality.
No. The Mevo+ does not provide club path or face angle data. These metrics are not available on this unit. If club path data is important to your practice, consider the Garmin R10 or Bushnell Launch Pro, both of which include shot shape and club data.
The Mevo+ requires adequate clearance behind the ball for the radar to capture the shot accurately indoors. Radar-based units are generally more space-dependent than camera-based alternatives. Indoor performance is listed as limited compared to outdoor use — measure your bay carefully before purchasing for a home simulator setup.

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