The Bushnell Wingman 2 Will Heckle Your Friends For You...

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • The Bushnell Wingman 2 is the update to the original Wingman, which invented a whole new product category: the golf cart Bluetooth speaker. But with lots of options out there, should you buy this one?
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    00:00. Bushnell Wingman 2. Did we need a new version?
    00:36. I'm not sure a golf GPS speaker is for me.
    01:02. On the other hand...
    01:28. First impressions.
    03:14. Yardages directly from the remote,
    04:13. A fun feature.
    04:32. A connectivity upgrade?
    05:08. Sorry to interrupt but...
    05:24. Take calls through the speaker! But why?
    05:58 Battery life.
    06:14. A niche feature you might like.
    06:50. So should you buy it... or one of these other options?
    07:21. Pricing.
    08:54 Wrap up.
    10:07. Close.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @ltbutcher21
    @ltbutcher21 8 дней назад

    You should do golf yardage and green books

  • @the_full_english
    @the_full_english 8 дней назад +2

    Luckily I’ve only experienced hearing someone listening to music out loud once here in the uk. Believe it’s banned at most courses here and rightly so imho, have never understood it myself but if you really want to then pop some ear buds in coz no one else wants to hear it. Cheers!

  • @boredymcboredface8624
    @boredymcboredface8624 8 дней назад +1

    I think it’s best for people who want music to just use AirPods … camping and golf - you don’t need to pump your sick beats out to everyone else

  • @wayneharris4641
    @wayneharris4641 8 дней назад +2

    Why would anyone want to have a Bluetooth speaker on a golf course. A player may wish to listen to music but why would the rest want to hear it. Thankfully not a problem in the UK as it is banned at most courses. Te current obsession with music at sporting events is hopefully just a passing phase. If you want music go to a concert!

    • @SumDumChum
      @SumDumChum 8 дней назад +1

      I'm truly sorry that you've had a poor experience with music on the course from other players( if in fact that has been your experience) I listen to music religiously when I play, the only exception is when I'm paired up with an unknown golfer who, when I polity ask, says no I will forfit music for that round. Since I'm usually playing with a friend we always turn on music. I find it rather calming regardless of the genre from classic rock, yatch rock or even heavy metal. The key difference is the volume of the music, regardless of the genre. Often I take 15-20 steps from the cart and barley hear the music, or just enough to not over think my next shot and do the natural swing. I'm sorry your experience with music on the course, banned or otherwise, has not been a pleasant experience.

    • @stevencohen3249
      @stevencohen3249 7 дней назад

      So, when you play with someone you don't know, you put them in the uncomfortable position of having to say "yes" when you ask if they mind if you play music? Did you ever stop to think that they don't like music on the course, but are too polite to say "no", and don't want to get into a confrontation on the first tee?
      Perhaps you should just take that sh*t to LIV.

    • @SumDumChum
      @SumDumChum 6 дней назад

      @stevencohen3249 reading a room is an art form, the presumption that "I always ask" is not what I said but twist it the way you'd like.First hole is also never a time to ask either, but I also didn't expect you to come to that realization. I Didn't feel the need to explain how I ask people, but being personable goes a long way. If you interpreted my original as negative, that is your opinion. I was simply stating that I felt bad they did not have a good experience. You must be a real joy to golf with, hope I never run into you on a course.