Two of the most popular launch monitors under $2,000, head to head. Here is the quick verdict and then the detailed breakdown.
Quick verdict: R10 wins on price ($599 vs $1,999) and portability. Mevo Plus wins on data depth (16 metrics vs 6) and outdoor accuracy.
Key Differences
| Feature | Garmin R10 | Mevo Plus |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $599 | $1,999 (+$299 Space-Saver for indoor) |
| Data parameters | 6 | 16 |
| Spin measurement | No | Yes |
| Outdoor accuracy | Moderate | Excellent |
| Portability | Excellent | Good |
| Software compatibility | Garmin/E6 | E6, TGC, GSPro, more |
Who Should Buy the R10
If your budget is under $800, your primary use is indoor home simulator play, and your swing speed is below 105 mph, the R10 is the right choice. Setup takes two minutes. Accuracy is solid for ball speed, launch angle, and carry.
Who Should Buy the Mevo Plus
If you want spin data, you use the device on the range AND indoors, or you are doing club fitting or coaching work, the Mevo Plus is worth the extra cost. Budget $2,298 if you need the Space-Saver for indoor rooms under 12 feet.
Full comparison
Full head-to-head including accuracy at fast swing speeds, simulator software compatibility, and setup requirements: Garmin R10 vs Mevo Plus 2026
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