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V-Track Data Analysis: The Overhead Monitor With the Cleanest Data Pipeline

Published: April 2026  ·  Reading time: ~9 min
The V-Track DX10 is a ceiling-mounted overhead launch monitor built by Laon SwingCraft, a division of South Korean AI and machine vision company Laon People Co., Ltd. What makes V-Track unusual isn’t just its dual 1,800fps stereoscopic cameras or its 24 data points — it’s the fact that it offers native CSV export, transparent labeling of which metrics are measured versus calculated, and zero subscription fees. For anyone who wants to analyze their launch monitor data beyond a stock app, V-Track delivers the cleanest data pipeline of any monitor in its price class. Here’s the full technical breakdown.

The backstory: a ProTee RLX by another name

The origin story matters for understanding what you’re buying. At the 2023 Orlando Golf Show, ProTee United (Netherlands) presented three models: the RX, VX, and RLX. The RLX was the high-end variant with 1,800fps cameras and AI/machine learning. When ProTee brought only the VX to market, Laon People — who manufactured the RLX hardware — launched it independently as the V-Track DX10. It is essentially the rebranded ProTee RLX. ProTee reportedly dropped a reseller’s accreditation after they began selling V-Track, confirming competitive tension between the companies.

This is not a startup building its first product. Laon People specializes in machine vision and artificial intelligence, and they have 15,000–20,000+ units deployed in commercial Korean golf simulator centers over the past decade. The technology is battle-tested in high-volume commercial use — it’s the North American retail channel that’s new.

Hardware: dual 1,800fps stereoscopic cameras

The V-Track DX10 ($5,000 USD) mounts to the ceiling 36–42 inches in front of the hitting area at 8.5–10 feet above the surface. It uses dual stereoscopic cameras running at 1,800 frames per second each — faster than the ProTee VX’s ~1,300fps. The system tracks ball logos and markings (not dimple pattern) and captures club data without requiring stickers or reflective dots.

SpecV-Track DX10ProTee VX
Camera speed1,800 fps × 2~1,300 fps × 2
Hitting zone31″ × 24″25″ × 21″
Weight4.5 lbs18 lbs
Ball stickersNot requiredNot required
Club stickersNot requiredNot required
ConnectionUSB 3.0 + EthernetUSB 3.0 + Ethernet
Min ceiling height106″~108″
Subscription feesNoneNone

The V-Track’s hitting zone is 37% larger than the ProTee VX at roughly one-quarter the weight — meaningful advantages for installation flexibility and shot detection consistency.

24 data points with rare measured-vs-calculated transparency

V-Track provides 24 data points plus slow-motion impact video (18 scrubbable frames). Critically, Laon published a breakdown of which metrics are directly measured by the cameras versus derived through physics calculations — a level of transparency that most competitors avoid.

Measured ball data (7 parameters)

Ball speed, backspin, side spin, total spin, spin axis, launch direction, and launch angle are all captured directly by the stereoscopic camera system.

Calculated ball data (8 parameters)

Carry distance, total distance, roll/run, apex height, hang time, landing angle, offline distance, and rifle rotation are derived from the measured ball data using physics models.

Club data (9 parameters)

Club speed, club path, face-to-path, attack angle, smash factor, horizontal impact point, and vertical impact point are measured directly. Face angle and dynamic loft are calculated. The system first estimates club data from ball data, then cross-checks against actual measured club data. If measured data is successfully captured, it becomes the final output. Orange-colored numbers in the data display indicate calculated (fallback) values — a useful visual signal for data-conscious users.

Software: PC-only with native CSV export

V-Track is PC-only with no mobile app. The included software consists of two lifetime-licensed tools with no subscription fees.

VTrack ToolKit handles calibration, settings, ball flight analysis with trajectory visualization, impact location display, club delivery data, and multi-player management with 7-color coding. Most importantly, it provides native CSV data export of all 24+ data points per shot.

VTrack Practice Range provides structured practice sessions, a driving range mode, and progress tracking.

The CSV export is the standout differentiator. While no detailed schema documentation is publicly available, the export includes all data points per shot and is explicitly marketed for “AI-based analysis, track progress over time, or share detailed data with a coach.”

Accuracy and known quirks

Early adopter reports are strongly positive. A PGA professional testing against a Foresight GC3 reported the data matched within acceptable margins. An experienced user who previously owned a Foresight GC2 for six years described V-Track accuracy as “very, very similar.” One reseller claims ±1 yard carry distance and ±1° club delivery accuracy.

Important quirks to know

Do not use white or light-colored tees — the cameras may track the tee instead of the ball. White driver heads or drivers with white markings on top can confuse the system. Plain unmarked white balls may cause tracking difficulty since the system relies on logo/marking recognition. When measured club data can’t be captured, the system falls back to calculated values shown in orange. Some users report putting feels slightly fast compared to actual greens.

Simulator compatibility

V-Track offers native integration with GSPro (no connector fee), E6 Connect, E6 Apex, and reportedly TGC 2019. Awesome Golf is unconfirmed. V-Track charges no connector or subscription fees — users only pay for the third-party software license itself. The primary community hub is the VTrack North America Official Users Group on Facebook.

Getting V-Track data into FlushLab

V-Track offers the most straightforward data pipeline of any monitor covered in this article. Export your session as a CSV from VTrack ToolKit, then import that data into FlushLab. With 24 data points including directly measured ball speed, spin rate, spin axis, club speed, club path, and attack angle, FlushLab can run full D-plane physics calculations, spin loft analysis, and tour benchmarking on every shot.

Alternatively, FlushLab’s Flush in a Flash AI Photo Scan can capture metrics directly from the VTrack ToolKit display if you prefer a screenshot-based workflow. Either path gives you session-over-session trending, dispersion analysis, and equipment performance tracking that the stock V-Track software doesn’t provide.

The bottom line

The V-Track DX10 is the most data-portable overhead launch monitor in its price class. At $5,000, it delivers 24 data points from dual 1,800fps cameras, transparent measured-vs-calculated labeling, native CSV export, zero subscription fees, and a hitting zone 37% larger than the ProTee VX. The technology is proven across 15,000+ commercial installations in Korea. The tradeoffs are real — PC-only, no mobile app, limited North American community, and some quirks around white tees and unmarked balls — but for data-driven golfers building a home simulator, V-Track + FlushLab is one of the cleanest measure-export-analyze workflows available at any price point.

FlushLab imports your launch monitor data from Garmin, TrackMan, FlightScope, Foresight, Rapsodo, SkyTrak, Full Swing KIT, Square, Uneekor, and ProTee VX. It runs D-plane physics on every shot, tracks spin rates and dispersion session over session, and benchmarks against tour and amateur handicap averages — so you get real coaching from your data, not just numbers on a screen.

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