Golf Buddy Voice 2 Review

Golf Buddy has the most complete line of distance measuring devices in the industry. I love that they have been subscription free since day one. In fact, I have a GPS watch from a competing company sitting in a drawer somewhere because I don’t want to renew an online account (and I’m not interested in annual fees).
I recently bought a Golf Buddy Voice 2 and decided to try it out at the beautiful La Costa Resort in Carlsbad. The device is very light and compact and can be clipped to almost anything, even the brim of a hat. For me, it feels right on my waistband, just above my right leg, without getting in the way of my swing or getting out of my pocket.
The sturdy clip slides perfectly over my waistband and I know it won’t come loose all day. (In fact, I forgot to take it off after a round and didn’t realize I had it on until I got home and it told me it was “searching for satellites.”)
I heard the same message when I turned on the device at the start of a round because I forgot to turn on the Golf Buddy Voice 2 before starting a round, so I was delayed by a hole before I started gaining yardages. No big deal—I’ll just remember to turn the device on during warm-up next time I play.
Once I started getting yardages by voice, I was not happy having to look at the screen. I just touched the big button, got my yardage from a friendly female voice, and it was good to go. My playing partner was fascinated by the process and helped me verify the accuracy of the Golf Buddy system. (It’s accurate to within a yard.)
As I became more confident with the Golf Buddy Voice, I started pressing the button a second time to get the yardages forward and backward. I found this to be very useful. At this point, you might be thinking “what do I need this for when my yardage watch/device/phone app does all that?”
Really, it comes down to personal preference. But I found the Golf Buddy Voice 2 to be unobtrusive and fun to use on the course. I realized the benefits of having something strapped to me when my friend couldn’t find his rangefinder on the 15th hole. He drove back to the 14th tee, knowing where he left it, but still couldn’t find it. After resigning myself to looking in the lost and found (rangefinders are rarely returned), a maintenance guy drove up to us and returned it.
He picked it up on the 14th tee before my friend realized he had lost it. Through the course of two holes, my Golf Buddy Voice happily told me yardages, front, center, and back. I’ll give all the credit to technology, but I shot par and made quite a few birdies. As a fairly regular laser user, getting “front, center, and back” yardages was a nice change of pace, and I think I chose the right club more often as a result.
The Golf Buddy Voice 2 has several other features, including “marking” a point and then calculating your distance to another point, such as from the tee to the landing area on the fairway. If you play a lot, this can be very useful. For me, it was probably more in-depth than I needed, but in the time I used it, I found it easy to use.
The company maps courses, with thousands pre-loaded on this little device. If you’re tired of losing your lasers, want to simplify your game, and have fun in the process, I highly recommend the Golf Buddy Voice 2. The company also offers nearly every other type of distance-finding device, from GPS watches (with a nice women’s model) to traditional lasers.

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GPD P2 Max vs One Mix 3 Yoga comparison

The first two products also happen to be the two most interesting, thanks to larger screens, larger keyboards, and other usability improvements. They also happen to be the first two models I had the chance to test – so let’s compare the GPD P2 Max and the One Mix 3 Yoga.


Meanwhile, the One Mix 3 Yoga is already available for purchase from GeekBuying, with prices starting at $760. The entry-level model comes with an Intel Core m3-8100Y processor, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of NVMe storage. It has an 8.4 -inch display and a larger keyboard…but it has a small optical touch sensor instead of a touchpad. Unlike the GPD P2 Max, the One Mix 3 Yoga features a 360-degree hinge, a backlit keyboard, and digital pen support.
There are many similarities between the two devices. They all have aluminum bodies. Both have fingerprint sensors. Neither is fanless.
But there are some differences in port selection and other features. There are some significant differences between these small laptops in terms of performance,  laptops battery life, and overall usage experience.


Before that, let’s take a look at the specifications of each mini laptop. Note that these are the specs for the demo unit I had on hand. GPD also offers a lower-spec version of the P2 Max, with less memory and storage space, and a weaker processor. One Mix offers a higher-spec version of the One Mix 3, with up to twice the memory and storage space, and a weaker processor. higher. Performance processor.


As shown, both small laptops come with a USB-C port, a micro HDMI port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. But the GPD P2 Max has two USB-A ports and no card reader, while the One Mix 3 Yoga has a microSD card reader but only one USB-A port.
The P2 Max has stereo speakers, a larger battery, and better GPD P2 Maxbattery life (at least when playing Netflix videos at 50 percent screen brightness with Windows 10 power settings set to “Better Battery”). It also comes with a webcam and performs well in benchmarks (more on that below). In many ways, it looks like it should be the winner in a head-to-head matchup.

But the One Mix 3 Yoga has a larger keyboard, backlit keys, pen input support, and a 360-degree hinge that lets you use the computer as a tablet or in a tent. Or make a bet. All these features make it a more versatile device…though one that doesn’t perform well in most performance tests. Keys, buttons and touch input

Ultimately, I found it much easier to type on the One Mix 3 Yoga – I didn’t like the placement of the tab key (it’s above the number 2 instead of next to the letter Q where it should be). But the number keys are full size. There is an additional row of function keys above it. There are separate delete and backspace keys. And the keyboard is backlit, making it easier to see in the dark… although the silver-and-white color scheme makes the keys a bit tactile when the backlight is off.

On the other hand, it’s easy to see why GPD decided to go with a 5-row keyboard instead of a 6-row version: it makes room for a real touchpad. The One Mix 3 Yoga (like the old GPD Pocket devices) has a small optical touch sensor, which is better than nothing… but it’s not big enough to support multi-touch gestures and such. The P2 Max has a nice touchpad with support for two-finger scrolling and clicking, etc., which makes navigating Windows (or other operating systems) much easier.

Overall, I prefer typing on the One Mix 3 Yoga. But the P2 Max keyboard does have some advantages – I think the tab key is positioned better. While you have to press Fn+K or Fn+L to use the colon and semicolon keys , I think that’s better than having them on the bottom row next to the space bar, which is a far cry from where they are on most keyboards. Other keyboards.
I think the One Mix 3 Yoga also has a better power button/fingerprint sensor solution. The key in the upper right corner of the keyboard is the power button, and while you have to hold it down for a moment before the computer starts up or resumes from sleep, it’s easy to tell when it’s working because the blue status LED above the keyboard lights up. Open. Once you’re at the Windows login screen, just place your fingertip on the fingerprint reader to the right of the power button.

The P2 Max has a power button with an integrated fingerprint reader. It’s a mushy buttonThe One mix 3 Yoga’s convertible tablet-style design and support for an optional pressure-sensitive pen also give it a step up in usability headroom…if you care about tablet functionality. If you don’t, both are pretty good small laptops … especially compared to earlier models from these companies, which had 7-inch screens and cramped keyboards.
designThe One Mix 3 Yoga is slightly heavier and thicker, but its smaller screen and lack of a physical touchpad means it takes up less space when folded.
The GPD P2 Max doesn’t fit in my pants pocket. But its design looks sleeker thanks to the sloping edges, which make the front of the laptop look thinner than the back. I think the P2 Max’s darker color scheme is also more attractive, but that may be a matter of personal preference. Objectively speaking, the keyboard’s white-on-black keys are easier to see in a well-lit room than the silver-and-white keys on the One Mix 3… but the lack of backlit keys may make the P2 Max’s keyboard a little more solid in darker settings. View in the environment.


Both laptops’ displays can get very bright, but the P2 Max’s display can get dimmer at its lowest setting.


One of the more obvious differences is that the GPD P2 max has stereo speakers, while the One Mix 3 Yoga only has a mono speaker. The P2 Max is louder and the sound feels more balanced because it’s not coming from one end of the laptop. Keep in mind that neither laptop is much louder than a smartphone or tablet, but the stereo speakers do seem to make a difference.


PerformanceNone of these minicomputers are speed demons. They both have low-power Intel Core m3-8100Y processors, but GPD sets its chip at 8 watts, while the One Mix 3 Yoga is at 7 watts.


So it’s no surprise that the P2 Max leads in most benchmarks. The difference is small, but measurable.
Even more surprising is that despite offering better performance and a slightly larger display, the P2 Max still lasted longer in my P2 Max battery life test. So if performance is your deciding factor, then I think the P2 Max is the clear mini laptop to beat .

Speaking of heat, the One Mix 3 does get quite hot after being used for a while. The P2 Max is still pretty cool. I guess this is what happens when the fan doesn’t turn off often. That’s not to say the P2 Max never heats up, but it doesn’t seem to get as hot as the One Netbook machine, and the heat tends to be concentrated on the right side of the mini laptop.


Update: One Netbook says two other reasons the One Mix 3 gets Yoga hot is that it has a backlit keyboard and a smaller chassis, which means there isn’t enough room for cooling.


Now… let’s look at some benchmarks. I’m not surprised to see that the GPD P2 Max outperforms the One Mix 3 Yoga in most tests. After all, it has a higher TDP and I’m guessing probably a better cooling system .

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