Personal launch monitors run the gamut with pricing and features, which we’ve highlighted throughout the years. Whether you’re spending $500 or $5,000 on one of these accessories, you may face an additional cost once you open the box: a launch monitor subscription.
Not all monitors require a post-purchase subscription and many make it an option so you can access additional data. Then you have numerous models where one is required. So what exactly are you paying for, whether it’s optional or a requirement?
What a typical launch monitor subscription includes
While details vary by brand, most launch monitor subscriptions include some mix of expanded data access, software features and long-term usability upgrades.
The most common upgrade is additional ball and club data. A base package may offer ball speed, carry distance and launch angle. Upgraded subscriptions (depending on the model) may unlock spin rates, dispersion, club path and launch angle. If you live for golf stats, this can be the difference between casual feedback and meaningful analysis of your golf game.
Optional subscriptions, such as the E6 Connect plans with Flightscope’s Mevo Gen2, unlock more courses and content each month. While you can get quite a bit out of the Mevo Gen2 on its own, the courses you want to play the most may be available only through the add-on subscription.
Launch monitor subscription costs
In 2025, we tested personal launch monitors and found our top picks based on a variety of data points. Of the top picks, only one required a subscription (the Rapsodo) but most others offered upgrades via a subscription.
Many models technically offer “out-of-the-box” use but getting the full experience and use out of the monitor may require an additional purchase.
| Launch monitor | Subscription required? | Cost |
| Garmin Approach R50 | Optional | $99.99 annual |
| Foresight Sports GC3 | No | N/A |
| FlightScope Mevo Gen2 | Optional | Packages ranging from $4.99/month to $600 annual |
| Rapsodo MLM2PRO | Yes, to unlock critical data | $119.99 annual |
| Garmin Approach R10 | Optional | $99.99 annual |
Do you need a launch monitor subscription?
If you’ve spent hundreds or even thousands on a launch monitor, paying for an add-on subscription can feel like rubbing salt into an expensive wound. As painful as that may be, you may find many of the most attractive benefits live in the software.
Some launch monitor companies may use subscriptions so they can tier their offerings. Entry-level users may get basic ball data included while more advanced metrics and simulation tools are locked behind a paid plan.
No matter which launch monitor you’re considering, make sure you review what subscription it offers or requires. You may not be able to unlock your most wanted features without adding a hefty sum to the purchase.
Ultimately, you’ll have to decide how much data you really need and whether unlocking it is worth paying for it year after year.
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