

โณ Elevate your golf game with pro-level insightsโtrack, analyze, and conquer every course!
The Shot Scope H4 GPS Handheld is a cutting-edge golf device featuring over 36,000 pre-loaded courses worldwide, dynamic yardage measurements to front, middle, and back of greens plus hazards, and automatic shot tracking with 16 club tags. It delivers 100+ advanced statistics including strokes gained analysis to help golfers improve their game. Designed for convenience, it includes a metal belt clip, strong magnet, and carabiner for versatile carrying options. With a 15-hour battery life and no subscription fees, it offers a premium, all-in-one golf tracking experience for serious players.







| ASIN | B09MTXVMH2 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Battery Life | 15 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,337 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #47 in Golf Course GPS Units |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (163) |
| Date First Available | March 9, 2022 |
| Display Size | 3.25 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | H4 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.42 x 0.51 x 1.61 inches |
| Voice command | Buttons |
M**S
Very Helpful Tool
I recently played a round of golf with someone that had something similar that was just for GPS yardage. Once I looked around I came across this product and decided to give it a try. This is an amazing tool for any golfer that wants to better understand what areas they need to work on. There is so much good data captured and it is super easy to use. I would recommend watching the YouTube video's the company sponsors showing you how to use it and how to get the most out of the data. Highly recommend it.
J**J
Does what it says.
So far so good. I have used it for 2,18 hole rounds and will be playing my 3rd this weekend. I golf rarely and suck bad... But I wanted to actually see what I'm hitting with each club. My first round I just used my 7 iron, pitching wedge and putter. The second was with my 6 iron. The tracking as long as you are tagging before you hit is awesome and showed my stats. Average distance and furthest... Already I'm excited to play again so I can be better at choosing the right club for how I play.... It's also proved I really need to work on my short game... So to use it, you need the accompanying app on your phone. You pair the device. (That took a bit) and then you have to download the course data for where you are going to play. Not too much of a pain. Finding the course out of 300 courses named glen eagle or valley view was ridiculous, since I couldn't narrow it down easily but once you find it. Super easy. Download the data once you're paired and it will update. Head to the course and you'll be good to go. I do think the distances were off a little because the moved the tee boxes from last week to this week. Not an issue of their data, It requires us to tag and upload the data for it to be corrected on their end. But just a caution that the distances may be a bit short or long due to box and pin changes... I suck so bad it doesn't really matter... It's not like I'm ending up on the green in regulation anyways... My last 2 rounds were +44 and +45 on the same course. Im giving it 4 stars due to the small frustration in the proprietary charger, editing putts in the app, and I think the "carry case" could be better. Also I can't seem to figure out how to add a penalty stroke for a water hazard ball during the round. (You CAN do it in the editing of the data at the end of your round and it's pretty easy. You tag the shot and there is an edit option and you just add the penalty stroke. ) The tags are pretty straightforward with instillation. Screw them into the back of your grips. Caution my grips have a domed top and the tags don't sit flush. And my putter grip is different and it's up maybe a ยผ"... So I'm worried about it snapping off later. You'll have to create the habit of tagging your club before you hit. Not too much of a pain. I only forgot a few times, but when you upload your data to the app you can edit it before you save it. It's pretty easy but marking putts are a little difficult when they are close together. I found it best to mark way off and then use the nudge option to move the putt where it was. Best way to avoid that is to make sure you tag your putts and make sure you "tag the pin" by selecting how many putts you made, when you are next to the pin as you're grabbing your ball. I supposedly lost connection twice when playing on my second round. It took a few seconds and found me again but didn't notice any issue with it. Caution: I was running low on battery. (My bad I didn't check it the night before and it was dead... I think I forgot to turn it off after the last charge. ) So I had about a 50% charge before I got to the course using my car usb outlet and the charger. I was getting worried when I got to the 15th ish and had the charger and a battery pack with me. I threw it on the charger... It immediately ended the round... I was freaking out and took it off the charger and clicked start new round because there was no continue option. I was smart enough to hit the forward arrow to the next hole I was on and finished the round out. Good news is when I uploaded the data to the app on my phone it had the whole round and not just the last few holes. I would say it used 50_60% of the battery on the GPS and track option. I didn't have any issue with the magnet like some reviews mentioned. I caught it once with my hand and knocked it off. And I had an issue once when my shirt got in the way. I just clipped it onto my belt loop and it's pretty close to where your club is when you set up to hit. Just tap, feel the vibration, and you're good to go. The screen clarity has been great and I haven't had any issues seeing it when I'm on the course. I don't know if I could dim it to save some battery life.
M**N
Good data, but has its flaws
Took it out for a test run today. The data that it returns is pretty cool, and I am hoping that it helps me drop a couple of strokes once I get the hang of it. Controls are pretty straight forward, so it isn't difficult to figure out. The hard part is remembering to "tag" the club before you hit. There were several times I forgot to do that, so I needed to edit the round before finalizing it. There are some flaws however: 1) When you "tag" your club the unit vibrates. The vibration is very faint, so I am going to have to take it off of my belt and hold it in my hand in order to feel it. Several times last night I thought I "tagged" my club, but it didn't register. That resulted in some skewed numbers. 2) So far I have only been able to sync 2 courses. I have an email out to support, but they have not responded yet. It's been 3 day's now, so if I don't hear back shortly I'll have to return it. Hopefully we can get this thing to sync. I'd like to keep using it, but we'll see. Guess I am going to return it. I can't get more than 2 courses to sync/load on the device. I sent Support an email, and other than an "auto response" that they got the email I haven't heard a thing. Too bad, I really wanted this to work.
L**.
Best tracker by far in my opinion
Absolutely love this thing after initial setup and getting through minor quirks. The data you get here is truly remarkable once you figure out how to navigate the app and initially setup the device. This will tell you putt distances if you remember to tap your putter against the screen which was a huge selling point for me. This will also keep track of strokes gained from the tee to putting while being able to compare yourself to various handicap levels and even pro golfers. This was also a huge selling point for me. Last thing and the best of all is there is no subscriptions. The only thing I wish is that the magnet assembly itself was stronger and the charger itself was USB-C rather than their proprietary charger thatโs tough to source if you lose it. I find the data 10x better than Golfshot or 18 birdies could provide.
S**A
Too difficult to use
Positives: 1) Great statistics and charts 2) No subscription fees 3) Well made with clear instructions Negatives: 1) I just canโt remember to tap the club sensor on the device, so I end up with a lot of missed shots and weird yardages. 2) Entering putting results on the green is awkward and slow especially when playing in a group. You have to go to the hole and enter the location, so you canโt just walk off the green if your playing partners concede your putt and toss you your ball. 3) Correcting and editing rounds is impossible in the app and not very fast or user friendly on the website. Overall I found this to interfere with the flow of my play and enjoyment of the game, especially when playing in a group. Other solutions are less intrusive and burdensome. You have to find the right balance between ease of use and statistical outputs. For me, Shotscope doesnโt make the cut unfortunately.
J**R
Great way to track stats
The gps function is similar to othe, and display is nothing special but functional. Where this shines is in logging your shots and tracking your stats over time. Other systems do it but this one is the cheapest that does it this well. After getting mine my golf partners have since switched from the garmins they were using
F**D
primarily for Tracking purpose...I got 2 Golf GPS watches
N**N
very good item and delivery also ok.
K**N
I purchased the device to use for stats tracking and to see where my game needs improvement. It was easy to setup and doesn't disrupt my round when recording shots. Your data is presented nicely in the app and you can compare your stats to a Tour Pro and other skill levels. The GPS features works great for distances to the green and hazards on the course. The best benefit compared to Arccos is that there is no subscription fee. I'd highly recommend the H4 GPS unit for stat tracking and GPS distances on the course.
N**S
Shot capture is flawless and easy to confirm with the vibration. Saves a lot of time in editing post play. Took me a while to understand how to record consecutive shots with same club ie putter... simple as retagging your club at each location. Better battery life than the V3 watch. Interface during play could be improve such as current scoring or providing shot distance without having to scroll through the menu... The magnet is strong and i did not experience dropping the unit during play. Unlike other gps golf watch, this is more about recording your shots with as little time/interactions as possible while you play and more about reviewing your stats after the round, the yardage to obstacles being a plus... I have owned the Garmin s62 and although it was more complete and intuitive during play, i was frustrated with on course distraction it creates vs focusing on playing and interaction with foursome players. The putting stats is also underwhelming ie manual entry of putting strokes and no distance capture. At this price point this is a nobrainer. Unit could be thinner and larger display but at this price point...
A**I
Used it for one round so far and seems pretty good just need to get in the habit of touching the club before each shot, for putting itโs a bit simpler as you touch it once then input the number of puts to close out the hole. Also good that you can add in any missed shots after the round. Will have to play a few more rounds to get used to it, so far so good and no subscription plan ๐
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