UNEEKOR Balance Optix User manual

USER MANUAL
Important: Read before using.
BALANCE
OPTIX

BALANCE OPTIX USER MANUAL 1
WELCOME
BUILD YOUR SWING
FROM THE GROUND UP
Balance Optix is Uneekor’s first Biomechanical
trainer that provides real-time balance and center of
mass data to help you better understand your swing.
Integrated with our popular View Software, players
easily pair Balance Optix with Swing Optix cameras
to see a live visual representation of their weight
transfer. With an easy-to-read, pressure bar and foot
heat map interface, you can now analyze your swing
in a whole new way.

BALANCE OPTIX USER MANUAL 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
To Ensure Safe Use
What’s Included
Hardware Installation
Software Installation
Using Balance Optix
Understanding the Data
Appendix
3
5
6
9
10
14
15
Table of Contents
Table of Contents

BALANCE OPTIX USER MANUAL 3
To Ensure Safe Use
Improper handling or operation of this machine may result in injury
or damage to property. Points which must be observed to prevent
injury or damage are described as follows.
Used for instructions intended to alert
the user to the risk of injury or material
damage should the unit be used
improperly. Material damage refers
to damage to home, furnishing, or
anything within the unit’s vicinity.
This symbol alerts the user to items
that should never be carried out.
Used for instructions intended to alert the
user to the risk of severe injury should the
unit be used improperly.
Safety
WARNING
CAUTION
NEVER

BALANCE OPTIX USER MANUAL 4
To Ensure Safe Use - Cont
Never attempt to disassemble, repair,
or modify. Entrust repairs to a trained
technician.
Never use outside or in any location where
exposure to water or high humidity may occur.
Do not touch the power cord or electrical
outlet with wet or dirty hands. Doing so may
result in electrical shock.
Be aware of your surroundings and
use cautiously with children around.
Swinging the club during play without
being aware will result in serious injury
or death.
Conduct play in a clean and brightly lit
location. Operating in a dark or cluttered
space may lead to accidents.
Install in a level and stable location.
Failure to do so may result in falling,
leading to injury.
Safety
WARNING!

BALANCE OPTIX USER MANUAL 5
What’s Included
The following items are included. Make sure they are all
present and accounted for.
Balance Optix Mat
What’s Included
USB Cable
Charging Block
Ethernet Cable
USB to Ethernet Cable

BALANCE OPTIX USER MANUAL 6
What’s Included
Once you open your Balance
Optix box you will see the
following items wrapped and
prepared for shipping.
What’s Included
In addition, a rolling tube and
deluxe duffel bag are also
inlcluded for travel or storage.

EYE XO2 USER MANUAL 7
Connect Mat to your PC
1. Connect both the USB and
Ethernet cables to the end of
the Balance Optix mat.
2. Connect Ethernet cable to
your PC. Connect USB to your PC
or the provided charging block
and plug it into an outlet.
Hardware Install

EYE XO2 USER MANUAL 8
Power Connection
3. Once powered, the lights on the Balance Optix mat will illuminate.
Hardware Install
4. Once connected and please see the list of next steps on Page 11.

BALANCE OPTIX USER MANUAL 9
Software Installation
Registration Steps
Once your Balance Optix is connected, please follow
these steps to activate your Balance Optix:
1. Create or login your account at my.uneekor.com.
2. Download and install Launcher. Launcher Install File.
3. Please ensure that Uneekor Swing Optix cameras are
connected.
4. Place the Balance Mat on your hitting turf or a at
surface.
5. Navigate to ‘Devices’ in Launcher.
6. Launcher will automatically detect your Balance Optix
mat.
7. Press REGISTER.
8. Launch View application.

Using Balance Optix
Screen Options
Once connected and launched, you can access Balance Optix
on 3 screens:
1. Swing Optix Screen
2. Compare Screen
3. Pop-out Screen
BALANCE OPTIX USER MANUAL 10
1.
2.
3.

BALANCE OPTIX USER MANUAL 11
Using Balance Optix
Swing Optix Screen
1. Foot Heat Map – This is a visual representation of your
weight distribution throughout your swing. It can be
dimmed, resized, or rotated with the 3 available icons (right
side of the image box) to t your preference.
2. Weight Distribution Bars – Visualization of left/right weight
distribution from address to nish.
3. Impact Marker – Through Swing Optix technology, this
marker will automatically identify the moment of impact.
4. Toggle Foot Heat Map and Weight Distribution Bars On/Off
- Easily turn these features on or off.
1.
2.
3.
*The foot heat map and weight distribution bars are movable to your
preferred view/location.
2.
4.

Using Balance Optix
Screen Options
1. Choose this option to compare two swings.
2. Navigate to the ‘Shot’ column, then select two swings (Shot A
and Shot B) to compare.
3. Here you can see the data elds of both swings for direct
comparison.
4. Select which camera view you want to compare by toggling
between Cam 1(Face On camera view)or Cam2. (Down The Line
camera view)
5. Center X compares both swings in graphical format.
BALANCE OPTIX USER MANUAL 12
1.
2.
3.
4. 4.
5.

BALANCE OPTIX USER MANUAL 13
Using Balance Optix
Pop-out Screen
1. Choose to see Balance Optix by selecting this button.
2. Weight Distribution Diagram - This diagram shows both
your horizontal and vertical weight distribution throughout
your swing.
3. Foot Heat Map – as your weight changes, from left to right
or heel to toe, the heat maps of your individual feet will
increase/decrease in size and color in conjunction with your
weight distribution.
4. Center of Mass Tracer – tracks and displays the movement
of your CoM throughout your swing

Using Balance Optix
Understanding the Data
1. Balance is an essential aspect of a successful golf swing. It plays
a crucial role in helping maintain control, generate power, and
achieve consistent results. While there is no “perfect swing,”
there are fundamentals and patterns that lead to increased
consistency. Balance Optix provides real-time visual data so you
can better understand and focus on these important aspects of
your own swing.
2. Weight Distribution – Most elite players have a weight distribution
that is approximately 50/50 at address, weight shifts to the
rear foot at the top of the backswing, and towards the lead foot
through impact and nish.
3. Center of Mass (CoM) - CoM describes the center point of all
your weight and can be tracked it as it moves both laterally and
horizontally throughout the golf swing. Elite players tend to keep
their CoM on a relatively straight horizontal line throughout the
swing.
BALANCE OPTIX USER MANUAL 14
Understanding the Data

Launcher Overview Guide
Uneekor Laucher
Resources
Support
FAQ
Support Links
15BALANCE OPTIX USER MANUAL
Appendix
BALANCE OPTIX USER MANUAL 15

MASTER YOUR PASSION
UNEEKOR, INC.
15770 LAGUNA CANYON RD
SUITE 100
IRVINE, CA
92618
TEL: 1-949-328-7790
SALES@UNEEKOR.COM
SUPPORT@UNEEKOR.COM
Table of contents
Popular Switch manuals by other brands

D-Link
D-Link DGS-1210/ME series reference guide

Festo
Festo SOEL-RTH-Q20 manual

Precision Flight Controls
Precision Flight Controls GENERAL AVIATION user guide

TRENDnet
TRENDnet TK-207K user guide

SMC Networks
SMC Networks SMCFS501 - FICHE TECHNIQUE Product overview

SMC Networks
SMC Networks EZ Networking SMC-EZ108FDT datasheet