User Interface and Interaction

The Uneekor Eye Mini features a small e-ink/LCD display useful for checking stats like ball speed and carry. It is a data display. The Garmin R50’s display is an interactive interface. Users can aim their shot by touching the screen, swipe to change clubs, and view the hole layout in high definition. The difference in UX is generational; the Eye Mini feels like an industrial tool, while the R50 feels like a modern consumer tablet. Impact

Analysis

Where the Uneekor Eye Mini fights back is with Club Optix. The ability to replay the actual video of the club hitting the ball is a diagnostic superpower. A player can see if they struck the toe or heel. The Garmin R50, based on current snippets, focuses its visual power on the simulation (the course) rather than the impact mechanics. For a coach, the Eye Mini’s impact video is more valuable than the R50’s built-in golf game.