Like many of you reading this, I am always searching for that elusive feeling of consistency with my golf game, whether that be a full swing or on and around the greens. A major part of that comes down to clubface control, which is almost entirely dictated by something the majority of golfers overlook – your wrist angles.
The new Hackmotion Sensor 4 is made from a soft to touch rubber rather than the plastic of its predecessor
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The Hackmotion Sensor 4 comes with a sturdy carry case that easily fits in your golf bag
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One of my sticking points with the older model was that it felt fairly unnatural on your wrist, and while the softer rubber feels nicer to touch, the elasticated band that runs around your palm was a little tight, and there was no adjustment option.
It does fit well under the glove, however, meaning once you overcome the awkward and slightly uncomfortable feeling of the device, you can swing away as you normally would for a range session.
Sam De’Ath testing the Hackmotion Sensor 4
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Under the hood, HackMotion has doubled the processing power and RAM, upgraded to Bluetooth 6.0, and replaced the old simple buzzer with a linear haptic motor. This means the app is faster, the connection is flawless, and the vibration feedback you get when your wrists fall out of the optimal range is much sharper and more refined.
The feedback from the sensor to the app on my phone was immediate, showcasing the results of your latest swing within seconds – something I was really impressed with, making it one of the most responsive golf gadgets I’ve used.
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