In Pictures: Cool gadget guide
Here are some suggestions for some great gadgets for work, travel, outdoors and exercise that add to your more enjoyment when you can get into the great outdoors.
OptiShot Infrared Golf Simulator: System connects with Windows PCs via plug-and-play interface, lets you use your own clubs and up to four players to compete by hitting real balls, foam balls or no ball at all. Infrared sensors on a swing pad record the club-head speed, face angle, swing path, distance and ball flight. Includes 1 preloaded courses. $399.95 (standard unit); $899.95 (silver package).
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