FlightScope Mevo Gen2 vs FlightScope Mevo+

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The FlightScope Mevo+ is discontinued and moving out at clearance pricing ($1,099). Its direct successor, the Mevo Gen2, costs $1,299 and fixes the two most-complained-about issues: USB-Mini charging and a 3-hour battery. Everything else — the 3D Doppler radar core, zero-subscription philosophy, E6 Connect included, and GSPro without FlightScope fees — is identical. The choice comes down to whether $200 buys enough improvement for your situation.

Key Differences

  • 1Mevo Gen2 has USB-C charging; Mevo+ uses USB-Mini. If you already own USB-C cables for everything else, this alone eliminates a friction point.
  • 2Mevo Gen2 offers a 6-hour battery (3–4 hours active simulator play). Mevo+ is rated up to 3 hours total, roughly 1.5–2 hours simulator. For long sessions or outdoor range use, the Gen2 is a meaningful upgrade.
  • 3Mevo Gen2 ships with 8 E6 courses included; Mevo+ ships with 12 E6 courses. Neither has the full library — additional courses require an E6 subscription.
  • 4Both use the same 3D Doppler + Multicam radar technology, same space requirement (7–9 ft behind ball, 16+ ft room depth), same indoor spin limitation (metallic dots or RCT balls required), and same zero-subscription-fee approach for GSPro and standard parameters.
  • 5The Mevo+ is officially discontinued — remaining stock at clearance price. Firmware updates may become infrequent or stop once stock is sold through. Mevo Gen2 is the current flagship with active support.

Quick Picks

Best value right now

FlightScope Mevo+

Mevo+ at $1,099 clearance — $200 cheaper with the same core radar technology and zero subscription fees

Best battery life

FlightScope Mevo Gen2

Mevo Gen2: 6-hour battery (3–4 hrs simulator). Mevo+: up to 3 hours total (1.5–2 hrs simulator). Gen2 wins decisively for long sessions.

Best charging convenience

FlightScope Mevo Gen2

Mevo Gen2 uses USB-C — universal and reversible. Mevo+ uses USB-Mini, a connector largely deprecated by 2026.

Best long-term investment

FlightScope Mevo Gen2

Mevo Gen2 is the current active product with ongoing firmware support. Mevo+ is end-of-life — firmware updates will eventually stop.

Most E6 courses included

FlightScope Mevo+

Mevo+ ships with 12 E6 Connect courses vs the Gen2's 8. Both are free, no subscription.

Best for outdoor range use

Tie

Both use the same 3D Doppler radar and perform identically outdoors — any ball, full ball flight, unaffected by sunlight.

Best GSPro setup (no FlightScope sub)

Tie

Both support GSPro without any FlightScope subscription — only GSPro's own license (~$250/yr) required. Zero difference.

Head-to-Head Specs

Hardware & Specs

FlightScope Mevo Gen2FlightScope Mevo+
Price$1,299$1,099–$1,499 (clearance)
TechnologyRadar (3D Doppler + Multicam)Radar (3D Doppler + Multicam)
CategoryMid-Range ($1,000–$2,000)Mid-Range (clearance pricing)
Best ForMevo+ owners wanting an upgrade with better battery, USB-C, and improved hardwareGSPro users who don't want a subscription — outdoor + indoor versatile
Space Required7–9 ft behind ball, 16+ ft room depth7–9 ft behind ball, 16+ ft room depth
Our Rating4.4/54.3/5

Software Compatibility

FlightScope Mevo Gen2FlightScope Mevo+
E6 ConnectNative(tie)Native
FS Golf AppNative(tie)Native
GSProCompatible(tie)Compatible
Awesome GolfCompatible(tie)Compatible
Creative Golf 3DCompatible(tie)Compatible
TGC 2019Compatible(tie)Compatible
Ball-only (no sim)Native(tie)Native

Key Specs

FlightScope Mevo Gen2FlightScope Mevo+
Ball speedYes ✓(tie)Yes ✓
Club head speedYes ✓(tie)Yes ✓
Spin rate (total)Yes (metallic dots/RCT balls indoors) ✓(tie)Yes (metallic dots/RCT indoors) ✓
Spin axisYes ✓(tie)Yes ✓
Carry distanceYes ✓(tie)Yes ✓
Total distanceYes ✓(tie)Yes ✓
Smash factorYes ✓(tie)Yes ✓
Angle of attackYes ✓(tie)Yes ✓
Apex heightYes ✓(tie)Yes ✓
Club pathPro Package upgrade ✗(tie)Pro Package (+$1,000) ✗
Face to pathPro Package upgrade ✗(tie)Pro Package (+$1,000) ✗
Face impact locationPro + FIL upgrade ✗(tie)Pro + FIL (+$1,499) ✗
Dynamic loftPro Package upgrade ✗(tie)Pro Package ✗
Battery life6 hrs (3–4 hrs active simulator play)up to 3 hrs; up to 1.5 hrs simulator play
ConnectivityWi-Fi (2.4 + 5 GHz), Bluetooth LEWi-Fi (2.4 + 5 GHz), Bluetooth LE
DisplayNone — requires phone/tablet/PCNone — requires phone/tablet/PC
Placement7–9 ft behind ball on target line7–9 ft behind ball on target line
Outdoor useYes — excellent (Doppler radar, unaffected by sunlight)Yes — excellent (Doppler radar, no sun issues)
ChargingUSB-C (upgrade from Mevo+ USB-Mini)USB-Mini (not USB-C)
Weight~16 oz — same portable form factor as Mevo+16 oz (465g)

5-Year Total Cost of Ownership

FlightScope Mevo Gen2FlightScope Mevo+
Hardware$1,299 (new)$1,099 (clearance) — stock may be limited
FlightScope subscriptionNone — zero FlightScope fees(tie)None — zero FlightScope fees
GSPro (if used)~$250/yr (GSPro only, no FlightScope fee)(tie)~$250/yr (GSPro only, no FlightScope fee)
Indoor spin equipmentMetallic dots (included) or RCT balls ~$55/dozen(tie)Metallic dots (included) or RCT balls ~$55/dozen
5-year total (with GSPro)$1,299 + $1,250 = $2,549$1,099 + $1,250 = $2,349

Who Should Buy Which?

You are buying new and have not yet committed to either

FlightScope Mevo Gen2

At $1,299 vs $1,099, the Mevo Gen2 is only $200 more and gives you USB-C, twice the battery life, and active firmware support on a current product. Buying a discontinued unit for $200 savings, only to have a dead-end device in 2 years, is a poor long-term trade. For new purchases, buy the Gen2.

You own a Mevo+ and are deciding whether to upgrade

FlightScope Mevo+

If your Mevo+ works reliably, $1,299 for USB-C and more battery is hard to justify. The core radar data is identical. The exception: if you regularly run 2+ hour sessions and hit the battery wall, the Gen2's 6-hour battery genuinely solves that. But if 90-minute sessions are your norm, keep the Mevo+.

You run 3+ hour simulator sessions

FlightScope Mevo Gen2

Mevo+ battery (1.5–2 hrs simulator) will cut your session short. Mevo Gen2 at 3–4 hrs active simulator is the difference between finishing a round and charging mid-session. For marathon sessions, the Gen2's battery is a real functional advantage.

You need a device for outdoor driving range use

Tie

Both units use the same 3D Doppler radar technology — outdoor performance is identical. Any standard ball works, data quality is the same, and both handle all weather conditions that radar can handle. If the Mevo+ clearance price is your only budget, it does the job.

You want to use GSPro without paying FlightScope

Tie

Zero difference. Both devices connect to GSPro without any FlightScope subscription fee — you only pay GSPro's own license (~$250/yr). This is the key shared advantage over competing devices that require brand subscriptions plus GSPro.

Budget is the primary constraint (under $1,200)

FlightScope Mevo+

If $1,099 fits your budget but $1,299 does not, the Mevo+ at clearance delivers the same core 3D Doppler accuracy, E6 included (12 courses), and GSPro without FlightScope fees. The hardware limitations (USB-Mini, shorter battery) are real but manageable for budget-conscious buyers.

You care about firmware support over the next 3–5 years

FlightScope Mevo Gen2

FlightScope has a strong track record of improving accuracy and adding features via firmware updates. The Mevo Gen2 will receive these updates as the current flagship. The Mevo+ is discontinued — firmware updates will likely slow and eventually stop. For long-term ownership, buy the supported product.

Bottom Line

For any new purchase, the Mevo Gen2 ($1,299) is the right choice at $200 over the clearance Mevo+ ($1,099). USB-C, 6-hour battery, and active firmware support are genuine improvements — not marketing. The Mevo+ at clearance remains an excellent value if you already own one and it works, or if budget strictly limits you to under $1,200. Both devices share the key strengths that make the FlightScope radar line compelling: zero subscription fees for GSPro and standard parameters, E6 Connect included, excellent outdoor performance, and solid 5-year TCO versus subscription-based competitors. If you have the room depth (16+ ft), either unit delivers the best radar data in the sub-$1,500 category.

Read the Full Reviews

For deeper specs, owner reception, and use-case detail on either product, our independent reviews go further than this side-by-side.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the FlightScope Mevo Gen2 worth $200 more than the Mevo+?

For new buyers, yes. USB-C and 6-hour battery are quality-of-life improvements that matter daily. The Mevo+ is discontinued — while it works fine today, firmware updates will eventually stop. For $200 you get the current actively-supported device. If you already own a working Mevo+, the $200 upgrade is harder to justify unless you regularly hit the battery limit.

Does the Mevo Gen2 have better data accuracy than the Mevo+?

No — the core 3D Doppler + Multicam radar technology is identical. Ball speed, carry, launch angle, and outdoor spin accuracy are the same between the two units. The Gen2 improvements are hardware quality-of-life (USB-C, battery), not measurement technology.

Why does the Mevo Gen2 have fewer E6 courses than the Mevo+?

At launch, the Mevo+ included 12 E6 courses; the Mevo Gen2 launched with 8 courses. This is a bundle decision, not a software limitation — both units are capable of the full E6 library with a subscription. If E6 course count matters without a subscription, the Mevo+ clearance is technically better on this one metric.

Can the Mevo+ still receive firmware updates?

As of May 2026, FlightScope has not officially cut off Mevo+ firmware updates. However, as a discontinued product, update frequency will likely slow over time. When FlightScope develops new features (accuracy improvements, software integrations), the Mevo Gen2 will be prioritized. Long-term owners of the Mevo+ should expect eventual end-of-support.

Do both units require special balls for indoor spin?

Yes — both the Mevo Gen2 and Mevo+ require metallic dot stickers (included with purchase) or Titleist Pro V1x RCT balls for accurate indoor spin measurement. Without these, spin is estimated. Outdoors, both units measure spin directly from any standard ball via 3D Doppler. This is the same requirement for both units — it is not a Gen2 regression.

What is the space requirement for the Mevo Gen2 vs Mevo+?

Identical: 7–9 feet behind the ball on the target line, which means a minimum room depth of 16–17 feet (7–9 ft device + 8+ ft ball flight to net). Neither unit has changed the placement or space requirement. If your room is under 16 feet, consider a side-of-ball unit like the Bushnell Launch Pro or SkyTrak+.

Is the Mevo+ still available to buy in 2026?

The Mevo+ is officially discontinued. Remaining stock is available at clearance pricing ($1,099–$1,499) from FlightScope-authorized retailers. Once that stock is exhausted, the only FlightScope radar option will be the Mevo Gen2. If you want the Mevo+ specifically, buy sooner rather than later while clearance stock lasts.

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