The HackMotion Golf Swing Analyzer is a high-tech training aid that helps golfers improve their wrist angles during the swing for better clubface control and more consistent shots. In this review, we tested the HackMotion Pro package, which includes additional features like free practice and a putting feature not available in the core package. There is also a Plus Package option that falls in between these two packages. The device comes in a portable case that easily fits in your golf bag and connects to your glove via Bluetooth for real-time feedback.
The setup and calibration process for the HackMotion device is quick and easy, with the app guiding you through the process and allowing you to tailor drills to your specific needs. The app interface is user-friendly and includes videos to help you analyze the data collected. You can also compare your wrist angles to those of professional golfers to see where you stack up. The device provides immediate feedback and visual indicators to help you understand whether your angles are correct or need improvement.
While the HackMotion device focuses primarily on wrist angles at the top of the backswing and impact, it offers customizable profiles for different swing styles. You can program the device to help you strengthen or bow your clubface for more power. Audio cues can be added to signal whether you are in the right position during your swing, allowing you to focus on your practice without needing to check your phone. The different colors on the interface make it easy to see if your wrist angles are in the correct positions.
For golfers looking to improve their wrist angles and receive real-time feedback during their swing, the HackMotion Golf Swing Analyzer is a valuable investment. While the device is not a cheap option, it is highly effective at targeting one of the key fundamentals of the golf swing. Keep in mind that other factors, such as grip and clubface control, also play a significant role in ball flight. However, if you are serious about improving your game and making changes to your wrist angles for more consistent shots, the HackMotion device is a worthwhile tool to consider.