Trackman
iO Home Complete
Premium Trackman iO tier — adds the full Home Complete subscription level (more advanced analytics, deeper club delivery data, online tournament support) to the base ceiling-mount hardware. $23,495 vs. $13,995 for the base Home tier. The right pick for builds where the Trackman brand and feature depth justify the +$10K premium over the base iO; the Home tier covers serious-practice needs at much lower TCO.
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Released 2024
Who this is for
Honest match per persona.
Good for
- Showroom
When the build's whole pitch is 'the most serious sim in someone's house,' the Home Complete tier closes the gap to a commercial Trackman installation. Online tournaments and the advanced metrics matter to the buyer who'll actually run a Trackman-Test-Center program from home.
Not for
- Cost-Effective Buyer
$10K more up front and $1,000/yr more ongoing than the base iO. Hard to justify unless online tournament play or advanced metrics are core to the buy.
- Recreational Player
Catastrophic overkill. The base iO is already overkill for casual play.
- Family Setup
Same complexity issues as the base iO, with a steeper TCO and no family-friendly upside.
- Performance Seeker
The base iO Home tier covers the analytics most serious practicers actually use. The Complete-tier features that aren't redundant (online tournaments, advanced delivery metrics) are nice-to-haves, not must-haves.
- Space-Constrained
Same ceiling-mount + indoor-only constraints as the base iO.
Specifications
The numbers, plainly stated.
Hardware
| Tracking Method | Hybrid (radar + infrared + high-speed imaging, ceiling-mount) |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor only |
Data
| Ball Data | Full Trackman parameter set, measured spin |
| Club Data | Full delivery + advanced impact metrics |
Software
| Subscription | Year 1 included; ~$1,700/yr after |
| Tournament Access | Trackman online tournaments included |
| vs. Base iO | +$10K up-front, +$1,000/yr ongoing |
Same category, different tradeoff