SensoGlove Gives You More Data On Your Golf Game
Sure, there are all sorts of golfing peripherals out there–clubs, balls, tees (I had a relative who sold a line of golf tees topped with small patches of mink fur), but today we talk about the SensoGlove, a glove with sensors that will let you know, to the finger, if your grip is too loose or too tight.
The SensoGlove packs a series of sensors that can display on a “sweat-proof” LED display how your grip pressure is. Even better, it can even announce its commands audibly, telling you to loosen or tighten your grip as needed.
And how much will you pay for this incredibly useful golfing peripheral? Why, just a meager $89 dollars. Whether or not this is useful to you can be answered in asking yourself how often you golf, though I’m not encouraged about this one’s sales prospects.
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