I have used the M1 DHC since August when it became available. I play a hilly course and DHC is a must. One criticism is that it is prone to tipping on steep grades if not holding the handle. A fourth wheel would be a nice feature. I will be buying a second one and hoping they bring out a remote model of the M series.
Having done further research on this problem it appears that the inaccuracies found when using the connect trolley are down to the GPS chip in the iPhone.
Forget any GPS models - stick with a wrist-mounted rangefinder. Otherwise you'll find yourself walking backwards and forwards to your trolley for distances. Anything that prompts you to look at your phone for texts and calls is a no-no. NO PHONES ON THE COURSE! I was interested in the ages of your testers. I carried until well into my sixties (still do in the winter with a quiver and 8 clubs), then trolley (unpowered) until 67. Only then electric.
The level of specialists L1 Technologies (PixelsMatter LLC - Developers of this device) is very low, it is not clear how bushnell golf, motocaddy, and the Yamaha were order development of devices (New 2020 Color GPS for Motocaddy, Powakaddy (GPS) , Phantom, ION2 , App ) and mobile applications from them. Developers are engaged in theft and copying of branded electrical and GPS devices while presenting the development as their own. Also, the main boss turns out to be violates for women as evidenced by several lawsuits from women against him in the USA! I will not advise this disgusting company.
It would have been helpful to get an actual comparison of the three models.
I have used the M1 DHC since August when it became available. I play a hilly course and DHC is a must. One criticism is that it is prone to tipping on steep grades if not holding the handle. A fourth wheel would be a nice feature. I will be buying a second one and hoping they bring out a remote model of the M series.
Gerry Lawrence Thanks for the feedback.
Having done further research on this problem it appears that the inaccuracies found when using the connect trolley are down to the GPS chip in the iPhone.
Cliff Burt: Thanks for taking the time to clarify.
Forget any GPS models - stick with a wrist-mounted rangefinder. Otherwise you'll find yourself walking backwards and forwards to your trolley for distances. Anything that prompts you to look at your phone for texts and calls is a no-no. NO PHONES ON THE COURSE!
I was interested in the ages of your testers. I carried until well into my sixties (still do in the winter with a quiver and 8 clubs), then trolley (unpowered) until 67. Only then electric.
The Motocaddy App is not accurate enough to make a connect trolley viable. Accuracy can be out by as much as +/- 30 yards.
Great now we are going to have hackers texting on the course. Can we just make things simple n reliable
Only texting? You're lucky. No phones rules need to be enforced.
The level of specialists L1 Technologies (PixelsMatter LLC - Developers of this device) is very low, it is not clear how bushnell golf, motocaddy, and the Yamaha were order development of devices (New 2020 Color GPS for Motocaddy, Powakaddy (GPS) , Phantom, ION2 , App ) and mobile applications from them. Developers are engaged in theft and copying of branded electrical and GPS devices while presenting the development as their own. Also, the main boss turns out to be violates for women as evidenced by several lawsuits from women against him in the USA! I will not advise this disgusting company.