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Arccos Releases Gen3+ Smart Sensors, All-New P3 Putter Sensor
In the world of golf technology, few can keep pace with Arccos Golf. Founded in 2011, Arccos has exploded from a passion project to a company that has amassed more than 35 billion separate data points and partnered with brands like Callaway, TaylorMade, PING, Club Champion, TXG, and even Microsoft.
And one of the main reasons Arccos has been able to partner with some great brands is mainly due to their steadfast commitment to developing a better, more valuable, user-friendly product, as demonstrated by their new and all-new P3 Putter Sensor.
The latest Smart Sensors (Gen3+) feature new automatic shot tracking technology powered by A.I. machine learning that tightly integrates Arccos hardware and software to pinpoint a player’s shots more accurately than ever before. Arccos Data Scientists and Engineers developed the advanced technology over the past three years after analyzing more than 500 million shots hit using Arccos sensors in 194 countries worldwide.
Sal Syed, Arccos CEO and Co-Founder said:
“Arccos is the world’s #1 automatic shot tracking system and we’ve made it even better with these technological improvements… Arccos now captures 98% of all tee shots and delivers the most accurate shot tracking experience the game has ever seen.”
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Once paired with the award-winning Arccos Caddie app, the result is one of the most complete on-course data tracking and analysis systems, providing users with Strokes Gained insights for every game aspect and each club in their bag.
This delivers a clear, personalized picture of where a player needs to focus practice sessions, lessons, or equipment selections to achieve lower scores.
With the new system, golfers will receive 13 club sensors that boast a sleek new design, plus an all-new P3 Putter Sensor that is more than 40% smaller and 20% lighter than its predecessor. Created specifically with pistol grips in mind, the new P3 Putter Sensor fits most standard grips for a seamless shot tracking experience on the greens. The new sensor kit is now packaged in a more sustainable box that reflects the brand’s drive toward eco-friendly products.
This latest release is a quick follow-up to Arccos’ introduction of Strokes Gained by Club, a revolutionary software feature that debuted earlier this month. It represents the first time that personalized advanced analytics have been applied to on-course equipment and allows players to see which clubs in their bag are gaining or costing them strokes on the course. Arccos members can now make more informed decisions on club set-up via head-to-head comparisons.
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The new Smart Sensors ($199.99 MSRP) offer extensive battery life and deliver hands-free, fully- automatic shot capture for every club in the bag. All purchases include the first-year membership – billed annually after that at $12.99 per month. Existing Arccos members can purchase the updated P3 Putter Sensor separately and benefit from new automatic shot tracking when using current generation sensors.
Golf’s first Artificial Intelligence platform, Arccos, automatically tracks shots while delivering incredibly comprehensive in-round insights. The system is highlighted by an A.I.-powered rangefinder, smart club distances and caddie advice for every golf hole on earth. These innovations helped new Arccos members who played at least ten rounds lower their handicap by an average of 5.78 strokes in 2021. Arccos members have now recorded more than 10 million rounds, and the world’s largest on-course dataset consists of over 35 billion separate data points.
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