Equipment
BREAKING: Arccos Offering Limited-Release “Black Edition” Link
Arccos has been one of the biggest brands in golf tech since 2014. Indeed, Arccos has consistently placed itself on the forefront by being the first to provide amateur golfers with premium, accurate shot tracking, A.I. that empowers a golfer to hit the highest percentage shots (based on shot history and real-time yardage adjustments for wind, slope, temperature, etc.), and strokes-gained analytics that provide detailed insight into each individual’s strengths and weaknesses.
So to help users have some special gear that complements the high-power application, Arccos is releasing a limited edition “Black Edition” of Arccos Caddie Link, the company’s game-changing wearable that allows Arccos members to automatically capture shot data without having to carry a smartphone on the course.
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The Black Edition Link ($130) will be a limited-batch of only 2,000 units, and showcases a matte-black finish providing golfers a sleek, stealth looking option.
Link (Left) vs. Link Black Edition (Right)
First introduced in July 2020, Link quickly became a must-have product for golfers who recognize that a data-driven approach is the quickest way to improve their scores. The ultralight device (less than 25 grams) allows golfers to play the game their way, with the choice of keeping their phone in their golf cart, bag, back pocket or elsewhere.
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Link is compatible with iPhone and Android devices, and can be worn on a player’s belt, waistband or pocket. As mentioned above, Link seamlessly pairs with the Arccos Caddie app and sensors to track shots in real time—including the club used and precise GPS location—without requiring golfers to keep their smartphone on them while playing
“Link is a simple-yet-sophisticated piece of hardware that our engineers custom-built from the ground up to suit the needs of Arccos members around the world,” said Steve Obsitnik, Arccos President & COO. “It truly allows every player to customize their on-course experience by engaging with their smart phone only if-and-when they choose.”
Link is weather-resistant, has a 10-hour battery life (and can be quickly charged via a standard micro-USB cable), and uses Bluetooth to transmit shot data during or after a round. Link also features a button that allows players to mark the pin and more accurately track putting stats.
Generally speaking, Arccos is the world’s first A.I. powered rangefinder, and is capable of providing users with smart distance club averages for each club and caddie advice for any hole on earth. These combine to help golfers of all skill levels make smarter decisions, improve faster and shoot lower scores.
Don’t believe me? Well the average new Arccos member has improved their handicap by more than 5 strokes.
In sum, Arccos’s limited-release “Black Edition” Link is available NOW, so make sure to grab yours (along with the Caddie Sensors) to take your game to the next level in 2021.
Cover Image via Arccos
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