ZEPP GolfSense 3.0 User Manual

3d golf swing analyzer for iphone, ipad and android

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GolfSense 3.0 User Guide
Instructional guide for GolfSense sensor device
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Zepp Labs, Inc.
www.zepp.com
Version 3.0 | August 2013


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  • Page 1 GolfSense 3.0 User Guide Instructional guide for GolfSense sensor device Zepp Labs, Inc. www.zepp.com Version 3.0 | August 2013
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content Turning on GolfSense ..................First Time App Use ..................Attaching GolfSense to your glove ..............Setting up Your Account ................Main Menu ....................Swing Screen ....................History ......................Analysis ....................... Analysis > Swing Score ................Analysis > Tempo ..................Analysis >...
  • Page 3 Charge until the light Hold for 3 seconds to turns green. power on GolfSense device...
  • Page 4: Turning On Golfsense

    Turning on GolfSense
 Launch Phone Settings, turn on Bluetooth, when you see GolfSense appear, tap it to connect. Launch GolfSense app, tap New Account to create your account.
  • Page 5: First Time App Use

    First Time App Use
 Caution: Rubber belt is not removable! 1. Undo velcro strap 2. Slide strap in between rubber belt and device 3. Put on glove and pull velcro strap closed...
  • Page 6: Attaching Golfsense To Your Glove

    Attaching GolfSense to your glove
 Setting up Your Account...
  • Page 7 Setting up Your Account
 To Register your account tap the new account. Step 1: Follow the prompt to enter First Name, Last Name, Email and Password. Tap the red Create Account when complete. Congratulations! Account created, tap next.
  • Page 8 Account Set Up > New Account
 Continue to Step 2: Account Details Enter Age, Gender, Height, and Hand. Increase accuracy by setting your grip posture Vertical is Shaft position Horizontal is grip position Tap Next when complete...
  • Page 9 > D 
 CCOUNT ETAILS Step 3: My Clubs Add a club by tapping the + icon in the upper right corner Select your Club Type Customize Make, Model and other settings Save club and add others Select Next to continue...
  • Page 10 > C 
 CCOUNT LUBS Step 4: My Swing Goals Set your Goals to any of the provided presets to aim for a tour-quality swing. Choose ‘Starred’ to model your goals after your own best swings, or manually edit your goals to suit your own targets.
  • Page 11 > S 
 CCOUNT WING OALS The app is split into three main screens. Main Menu, Swing Screen and History. Use the arrows and icons at the top to move between the screens. ! 1 1...
  • Page 12: Main Menu

    Navigation
 Main Menu ! 1 2...
  • Page 13 Main Menu
 The main menu screen is your go to for all of your account info. This is the screen that you will use for Swing Goals, Lab Reports, Stats, History and Clubs. To slide over to the 3D golfer screen, swipe your finger left to right.
  • Page 14 Main Menu 
 Set your goals to any of the provided presets to aim for a tour-quality swing, choose ‘Starred’ to model your goals after your own best swings, or manually edit your goals to suit your own targets. ! 1 4...
  • Page 15 > M 
 WING OALS Lab Reports are daily reports of your stats and goals. Each report can be accessed by tapping “Analyze” or from the main navigation menu. The Lab Report will give you detailed feedback about tips & tutorials. You can also see what you need to focus on to achieve your goals.
  • Page 16 > L 
 EPORTS View a dashboard of swing data showing swing score over time and total swings. This data also shows favorite club and most used club. ! 1 6...
  • Page 17 > M 
 TATISTICS View your history by month, club and favorite swings. Tap to slide over to your swing history. ! 1 7...
  • Page 18 > M 
 ISTORY Customize your clubs by tapping the “+” to add a new club. Select your type, make and model. ! 1 8...
  • Page 19 > M 
 LUBS Edit your account details. Change your email and password. You can also adjust your units from imperial to metric. ! 1 9...
  • Page 20 > M 
 CCOUNT Edit your settings. Change your grip, turn OFF/ON voice prompt and turn on the phone in pocket for hip rotation capture. ! 2 0...
  • Page 21: Swing Screen

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 ETTINGS Swing Screen ! 2 1...
  • Page 22 Swing Screen
 This is where the magic happens. The 3D view is the main screen where you can review your sensor data. Tap the three bars to go back to the main menu. Or tap the clock icon to review your history. Orange color is your backswing and blue is your downswing.
  • Page 23 > S 
 WING CREEN WING EVIEW Tap the club icon in the lower left. Switch between clubs by swiping left or right. ! 2 3...
  • Page 24 > S 
 WING CREEN WITCH LUBS Choose between hand path, club path and club plane. Compare, delete and share swings. ! 2 4...
  • Page 25 > S 
 WING CREEN WIPE RROW Tap Analyze in the lower right for a Lab Report about the current session. This will give you an analysis of all of your day’s data. ! 2 5...
  • Page 26 > A 
 WING CREEN NALYZE On the right part of the screen are all of your swings for the day. The most recent swings are on the bottom while oldest swings are on the top. These swings are labeled by club and will note your SwingScore and speed.
  • Page 27 Swing Screen > History Scroll 
 Remember your favorite and important swings by tapping on the star icon at the top of the screen. This is a useful tool for remembering your swing data. ! 2 7...
  • Page 28 > S 
 WING CREEN WINGS Flip the screen to your data dashboard. Tap the golfer or data icons in the center navigation. Here you can use the data screen to see what your numbers are based on your goals. Green is good, yellow is OK and red needs improvement.
  • Page 29 > D 
 WING CREEN ASHBOARD To calibrate your swing, tap the sensor icon with the red ‘C” in the upper part of the screen. Follow the instructions and remain still while calibrating. ! 2 9...
  • Page 30: History

    > C 
 WING CREEN ALIBRATE History ! 3 0...
  • Page 31 History
 The history screen is the far right of the app. This is where you can access all of your historical swings. Review your swings over time, by club and by favorites. Tap the icon to review your history by year, month and day. Your swing score will be displayed in a circle, along with the total number of swings.
  • Page 32 > C 
 ISTORY LOCK When you tap a month, your history will be viewable for all of the days you have swings. For the days that you have more swings, your history will be fuller. Tap a day of the month to review that day’s swings.
  • Page 33 > B 
 ISTORY ONTH The SwingScore for that day is at the top of the screen. All of your swings will be sorted by club. Scroll your finger down to review your swings. When you come to a swing to review, tap it to view.
  • Page 34 > B 
 ISTORY Tap the Club icon in the upper navigation. All of your clubs will be viewable with SwingScore in a circle. The more often that you use a club, the fuller the blue background will be filled up. When you select a club, these swings will be sorted by date.
  • Page 35 > B 
 ISTORY Star swings to remember favorite or important shots. You can mark a favorite swing by tapping on the star icon in the Swing screen or by swiping right on a swing and selecting favorite. Review your favorite swings in your history.
  • Page 36 > F 
 ISTORY AVORITE WING In your history screen, you can delete multiple swings by swiping down on the date. To delete an individual swing, swipe your finger right on the swing and tap the delete icon. ! 3 6...
  • Page 37: Analysis

    > D 
 ISTORY ELETING WINGS Analysis ! 3 7...
  • Page 38 Analysis
 Swing Score is the measurement of your combined swing metrics and swing goals. It is based off of five swing metrics including speed, tempo, club plane, hand plane and shaft position. ! 3 8...
  • Page 39: Analysis > Swing Score

    > S NALYSIS WING CORE Analysis > Swing Score 
 Defined: The ratio of the measured time in seconds it takes to make a back swing versus the measured rate of time in seconds it takes to make a downswing until impact.
  • Page 40: Analysis > Tempo

    > T NALYSIS EMPO Standards: A golf professional’s average time for the backswing is 0.82 seconds, with an additional 0.27 seconds to make the down swing to impact. That is an ideal ratio of 3:1. Most amateurs get into trouble with inconsistent changing tempo from swing to swing.
  • Page 41 > T 
 NALYSIS EMPO Defined: This measures the path your hands make in the backswing compared to the path they make on the downswing. Ideally, the higher the percentage, the better the golf swing. ! 4 1...
  • Page 42: Analysis > Hand Plane

    > H NALYSIS LANE Hand Plane 
 Standards: Hand Plane is an important feature because the club head will follow where the hands go. Most professionals are at 90 -100 percent matching. Amateurs have a much harder time matching hand path. The majority have a hand Quick Tip: When practicing at the range, make 50 swings, without hitting golf balls, changing your hand path shape to one that goes out and up and...
  • Page 43 > H 
 NALYSIS LANE Defined: This is a measure in miles per hour (MPH) of how fast your clubhead is traveling at the point it impacts the golf ball. Max Speed = The maximum club head speed reached on your down swing. Impact Speed = The speed of the club at impact.
  • Page 44: Analysis > Speed

    > S NALYSIS PEED Standards: For golf professionals, a typical driver clubhead speed is 110-115 mph and for women professionals, it’s 90-100 mph. Most "average" golfers don't approach those speeds. A typical recreational male is swinging somewhere in the neighborhood of 85 mph, while a typical amateur female golfer is about 65 mph.
  • Page 45 > S NALYSIS PEED Defined: This is the measurement of degrees of the angle of the club shaft between address and the top of backswing. This is measured by the change in angle at address to the angle at the top of the swing.
  • Page 46: Analysis > Shaft Position

    > S NALYSIS HAFT OSITION Shaft Standards: The optimal backswing or FULL swing is at 270 degrees, where the golf shaft is parallel to the ground or pointing at the target. Most golf professional average 270 degrees getting to a full swing. Most amateur golfers are at 230 -250 degrees.
  • Page 47 > S 
 NALYSIS HAFT OSITION Defined: This measures the degrees you rotate your hips on the backswing and then the degrees of rotation at impact. Quick Tip: Keeping a solid Standards: The average golf professional has an average hip bent right knee helps with a rotation of 45 degrees closed to tight coil on the backswing.
  • Page 48: Analysis > Hip Rotation

    > H NALYSIS OTATION Hip Rotation 
 Defined: This measures how closely your backswing plane matches your downswing plane. Ideally, the higher the percentage, the better the golf swing. Standards: Most professionals are at Quick Tip: When practicing at 90-100 percent matching. Amateurs the range, make 50 swings, have a much harder time matching the without hitting golf balls,...
  • Page 49 Improve ! 4 9...
  • Page 50 More info online: Zepp Community Forums www.zepp.com Email us: support@zepplabs.com ! 5 0...

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