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MOXI Swingmotion Golf Swing Analyzer

MOXI Swingmotion Golf Swing Analyzer

US$ 358.00

MOXI SwingMotion Golf Swing Analyzer is built for golfers who want body-motion feedback they can actually use. It tracks how you move and shows what your body is doing before, during, and after impact. The goal is straightforward: replace guesswork with checkpoints you can measure and repeat.

A lot of golf practice fails for the same reason. You tweak grip pressure, stance width, tempo, then you lose track of which change helped and which one just felt different. SwingMotion fixes that with consistent data and session history. It records your swing motion, saves your work, and lets you compare swings across days and weeks. This makes patterns obvious. It also makes it easier to spot the one habit that keeps showing up when the contact or start line goes sideways.

SwingMotion uses two ultra-light sensors and a dual 9-axis IMU setup to capture movement. Each sensor combines an accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer so that the system can track angles and rotation through the swing with solid stability. The sensors are small enough that they don’t turn your practice into a science project, and light enough that they don’t change how you move.

You do not need a camera rig, a dedicated studio space, or a subscription plan to keep using the core system. You pair the sensors via Bluetooth, open the app, select a training module, and start swinging. The app runs on iOS and Android, and Top Shelf Golf lists it as free with no ongoing subscription required.

The feedback stays visual and easy to interpret without dumbing things down. SwingMotion shows a live 3D avatar that mirrors your motion, then lets you review what happened with virtual playback. You can replay frame-by-frame, see where a move starts to break down, and test a small change immediately. It’s the right kind of loop for golf: swing, review, adjust, repeat, without waiting for a slow video workflow.

SwingMotion organizes training into four focused modules. Each one targets a big lever in ball striking and speed, so you can work one piece, tighten it up, and move on without losing the baseline you built.

The wrist-tracking feature of this gear focuses on wrist angles throughout the swing. Wrist angles heavily influence clubface control and strike quality. SwingMotion measures those angles and helps you train repeatable positions. For most golfers, this shows up as fewer “surprise” misses, wipey fades when the face hangs open, or quick hooks when the wrists dump early, and the face flips shut.

Torso Movement focuses on posture and upper-body control. Many contact issues stem from changing the spine angle at the wrong time or adding a side tilt that doesn’t match your rotation. That’s the pattern behind a lot of thin shots, heavy strikes, and inconsistent low points. SwingMotion monitors torso movement, including forward lean and side tilt, so you can keep your upper body stable while still turning freely.

This system’s hip movement tracking focuses on lower-body stability and power. Hips drive rotation and help you stay balanced under speed. When the hips sway too much, contact and start line suffer. When the hips stall, speed drops, and the arms take over. SwingMotion tracks hip tilt and sway so you can build a more athletic base and transfer energy without feeling like you have to “hit” at the ball.

Body Separation (X-Factor) of the device focuses on how the upper and lower body sequences together. Speed in golf is usually a timing problem, not a strength problem. The right separation at the right time is what creates a cleaner, faster release without adding effort in the hands. SwingMotion analyzes this separation so you can work on sequencing and swing faster with less strain when the body is working in order.

SwingMotion also includes a Drill Mode. This shifts the player’s focus from full-swing review to targeted movement training. You can run wrist-control drills, torso-control drills, or hip drills, depending on the module you’re working in. This structure is what turns “information” into “skill.” Instead of collecting numbers, you’re training a movement until it holds up under normal speed.

This setup stays consistent because MOXI includes multiple wearables for sensor placement. You can use wrist and palm straps, a hip clip and belt, and a training vest for torso work. Consistent placement matters with sensors; if you want reliable comparisons from one session to the next, you need the sensors to sit in the same place every time. The included wearables make it easier.

The sensors are genuinely light. Top Shelf Golf lists them at 13g per sensor. This low weight helps them feel as if it is not there while you swing, which is what you want: feedback without distraction, even when you’re working on speed.

Performance specs support real-time use. The system lists a 100 Hz data output rate and a latency of less than 20 ms, so feedback feels immediate and playback stays smooth. Listed accuracy is ±2°, which is appropriate for tracking angles and changes over time without chasing noise. The sensors also list ±16 g acceleration and ±2,000 dps angular velocity ranges, which meet the demands of a fast golf swing.

Battery life supports real practice blocks. The sensors use a 120 mAh Li-Polymer battery and list up to about 4.5 hours of use, with roughly 2 hours to recharge via USB-C. That’s enough for long home sessions, range work, or a lesson day without treating charging like another task to manage.

Connectivity is simple: Bluetooth at 2.4 GHz with up to 10 meters in a clean environment. This lets you keep your phone or tablet on a stand nearby without cables. You can keep your device out of your pockets and still capture swings reliably.

The app continues to receive updates. The iOS App Store listing shows recent version notes, including items like permission-check notifications, user guidance, and disconnection alerts on the swing page. This kind of maintenance matters for a sensor product, because the experience lives or dies by pairing stability and clear on-screen guidance.

SwingMotion fits a wide range of golfers because the modules scale with skill level. Beginners can use it to build fundamentals and reduce big faults. Mid-handicappers can use it to stabilize face control and contact. Competitive players can use it to sharpen sequencing and maintain positions under speed. Coaches can use it as a teaching tool that shows cause-and-effect with visuals and measurable targets, not vague feelings.

This product also pushes better practice habits. It’s designed for shorter, intentional sessions where you pick one goal, train one movement, and confirm the change with measurable feedback. That’s how golfers improve without living on the range. If you want a swing analyzer that focuses on body motion, not just club data, MOXI SwingMotion makes a strong case. It keeps the learning loop tight, keeps the setup simple, and helps you build a swing you can repeat when the swing actually matters.

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Product Details:

  • Two advanced sensors using dual 9-axis IMUs (accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer)
  • Four training modes: Wrist, Torso, Hip, Body Separation (X-Factor)
  • Live 3D Avatar and virtual playback with frame-by-frame review
  • Tracks angles, rhythm, speed, and more
  • App support: iOS & Android, Bluetooth pairing
  • App cost model: Free app, no subscription required
  • Accuracy: ±2°
  • Data output rate: 100 Hz
  • Latency: < 20 ms
  • Battery: 120 mAh, up to ~4.5 hours, USB-C charging
  • Sensor size/weight: 37 × 37 × 10 mm, 13 g per sensor
  • What’s included: 2 sensors, wrist strap, palm strap, hip clips, waist belt, training vest, USB-C cable
  • Warranty: 1-year manufacturer warranty on electronic components

Product Features:

  • Real-time motion capture that targets the biggest swing building blocks
  • A live 3D avatar that makes body positions easier to understand
  • Virtual playback that helps you spot the exact moment a fault begins
  • Four focused modules that keep practice structured and simple
  • Dual ultra-light sensors that stay out of the way during the swing
  • Session history that helps you compare swings and track progress
  • AI tips and drill-style training options are described on the product platform
  • Fast, responsive tracking with 100 Hz output and low latency
  • Quick setup with straps, vest, belt, and clips for consistent sensor placement
  • Ongoing app updates shown through recent version history