The NVISAGE N1 markets itself as the budget overhead option (~$5,500), undercutting the Pro
Tee VX and other premium units.
Feature Strip-Down
To achieve its price point, the N1 sacrifices the high-frame-rate impact cameras found on the Pro
Tee VX. While it provides accurate ball and club data, it lacks the visceral "slow-motion replay" of the impact that Pro
Tee VX owners rave about. The N1 is a data collector; the Pro
Tee VX is a diagnostic imaging tool.
Furthermore, the Pro
Tee VX has established a stronger reputation for community support and regular firmware updates. The N1 is viewed as a "no-frills" entry. For many users, the savings of the N1 do not outweigh the loss of the impact video, which is considered one of the primary reasons to go overhead in the first place.