The CLMPRO is Rapsodo's move upmarket: a six-camera optical launch monitor that hangs from a standard 9-foot ceiling, paired with the company's first native PC simulation software running licensed courses scanned to one-centimeter detail. Price and exact release date are unannounced — Rapsodo has confirmed a target of late 2026. If the price lands anywhere near the MLM2Pro's reach, this puts overhead camera tracking — currently a $6,500+ category — within range of serious home builders for the first time.
Confirmed Details
| Tracking | Six-camera optical system |
| Mounting | Overhead — designed for standard 9-foot ceilings |
| Software | Rapsodo's first native PC simulation — licensed courses scanned to 1 cm detail, full round play on a gaming PC |
| MLM2Pro support | The new PC software also connects the existing MLM2Pro via USB (additional subscription) |
| Release | Targeting later in 2026 |
| Price | TBD — unannounced |
The 9-foot-ceiling spec is the detail that matters most. Today's overhead camera units — the ProTee VX ($6,500), TrackMan iO ($13,995), and Uneekor's lineup — assume a purpose-built bay. Designing for the ceiling height of a normal American garage or basement says Rapsodo is aiming this at the home market it already owns with the MLM2Pro, not at commercial sim builders.
What It Means If You Own an MLM2Pro
Two genuinely good signals. First, the MLM2Pro is not being discontinued — Rapsodo is positioning the CLMPRO as the dedicated-bay complement to its portable unit, and the MLM2Pro continues selling (currently $699, frequently promoted at $599.99). Second, the new PC simulation software will support the MLM2Pro over USB — meaning current owners get a path to licensed-course PC simulation without new hardware, though it requires an additional subscription on top of Rapsodo Premium.
The honest caveat: subscription stacking is already the MLM2Pro's most-cited complaint, and a second paid tier for PC play will sharpen it. We'll evaluate the total cost of ownership when pricing is announced.
The Overhead Market It Enters
Overhead mounting is the best-of-both answer in launch monitor design — zero floor footprint, no space needed behind the ball, both-handed players without recalibration — but it has been gated behind premium pricing. The current field: ProTee VX at $6,500, Uneekor's EYE XO line above that, and the TrackMan iO at $13,995. The 2026 PGA Show signaled the gate is opening: Square's Omni brought four-camera tracking to $1,599, and the CLMPRO aims six cameras at the ceiling for a price Rapsodo hasn't dared announce yet.
If it lands under ~$3,000, it reshapes the overhead category. If it lands at $5,000+, it's competing with established fitting-grade units on Rapsodo's consumer brand — a much harder sell. The price announcement is the whole story, and we'll update this page the day it drops.
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