Golfbuddy Launches a Talking GPS Rangefinder
GolfBuddy has underlined its credentials as golf's most innovative distance measuring device brand with the launch of the smallest and world's first talking golf GPS, the new GolfBuddy Voice.
As small as a golf ball yet light enough to be clipped comfortably on the peak of a hat or visor, GolfBuddy Voice is incredibly easy to use.
Spoken yardages to the centre, front and middle of the green are given simply by pressing the main button on the face of the product, while distances are also shown numerically on-screen, alongside the hole number and par.
As with all GolfBuddy's golf GPS products, the Voice is 100% fee-free with no annual subscriptions or course download charges to pay after purchase.
Unveiling the GolfBuddy Voice at the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, John Ennis, GolfBuddy General Manager, said: "For hundreds of years golfers have relied on the human voice of caddies to dispense vital yardage information on the course.
"GolfBuddy has taken that time-honoured tradition and re-invented it for the technological age. The GolfBuddy Voice really is just like having a caddie with you and this groundbreaking golf GPS truly demonstrates how good things can come in small packages."
GolfBuddy Voice weighs only an once, measures 1.7" wide, has an 8hr re-chargeable lithium battery and includes the following additional features:
- Tells the time via a digital clock
- Multi-lingual support
- Ability to change from yard to meter readings
- Auto Course & Hole Recognition technology - which means it always knows exactly what hole you're playing
- 40,000 course memory, is preloaded with thousands of worldwide courses
In addition, the Rotating Green view always ensures distances given are directly from your angle of approach and players can also track how far they hit the ball with the Measure Distance function.
GolfBuddy Voice will be launching soon. For more information about GolfBuddy visit www.gpsgolfbuddy.eu
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