Club Head Speed Accuracy Comparison?

Has anyone done*, or seen a video, where they compare the R10's clubhead speed accuracy to a premium device? I've done this on ball data and I've seen ball data compared on Foresight/Trackman/Uneekor models, but I'm wondering if the CHS specifically has been done.

I'm increasing speed and I'm wondering how much I can trust the numbers I see.

*I know about the +/- 3 mph spec, and I could also speculate on likely outcomes, but I'm wondering if anybody's actually done this so I know how real my number is.

  • The spin number are off quite a bit  as a put it up agaisnt my Gc2/Hmt and club speed is off just a little bit.i just find the distance being short a good 20 to 30 yards with the driver everything else is not to bad off by maybe 5 to 10 yards. I mostly use it when I play play with friends or family and use my gc2/hmt for personal use when I want to really dial in my numbers.

  • I go on e6 put the level at 1500ft and all good

  • Yes go check out Jay's videos on YouTube channel name Golf Simulator Videos there are other channels that compare also if you look around. I took the suggestion from this forum and got E6 and used the elevation setting to get my distances correct. I mostly just play Sim golf or driving range practice and don't look at any of the numbers. In my opinion if you are into the numbers you need to purchase a more expensive device. 

  • I put it up against a Trackman and club speed is within 1 MPH for 80-90% of swings. The misses of 3 MPH are kind of obvious. 

  • I just finished a lesson with the R10 setup next to Flightscope X3. Result variances were:
    Club head speed - R10 down 3-5mph
    Distance - R10 down approx 5% on distance which would match to swing speed variances
    Deviation -  accurate to a couple of % on most strikes - occasionally is way off which matches up the path variances.
    Face to path and Club face - ok (within 10%) but occasionally way off, almost like it just randomly comes up with a number
    Launch angle - less than 1deg variance
    Spin - within 5%  which surprised me a lot.

    Visually I would say that the actual distances were in between the two. We were using range balls and I checked that the FSx3 wasn't compensating for this and the Pro said it wasn't. The hitting bay though is higher than the landing area on the range so this may also be causing some minor variations in distance.

    Aside from the random deviation variance the R10 is pretty accurate imho and when it is way off it is easy to see it at the range.
    Yet to try the E6 version but will do that soon.