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IZZO Swami 4000 Golf GPS
The Swami 4000 offers the speed and accuracy that IZZO devices are
known for with an upgraded, vibrant 1.8-inch color display. The display is easy
to read even in bright sunlight and provides accurate distance to the front,
center, and back of the green. The Swami 4000 comes pre-loaded with 25,000+
worldwide courses with no computer downloads or annual subscription fees
required. The versatile device supports 12 different languages and can display
distances in yards or meters. Built for long days on the course, the Swami 4000
offers 10 to 12 hours of play per charge with durable, waterproof construction.
Features and Specifications:
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Accurate Distance to Front, Center & Back of the green
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Pre-loaded with 25,000+ worldwide courses (No computer downloads
or annual subscription required)
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Large, vibrant 1.8-inch color display
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Easy to operate and read even in bright sunlight
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Course map edit function allows you to re-program
front/center/back distances
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Auto hole advance
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Shot distance measurement
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Digital Scorecard
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Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery with a 10 to 12 hour charge
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Supports 12 different languages
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Displays distances in yards or meters
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Durable and waterproof
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90 day limited warranty
Product
Description
The IZZO
Swami 4000 Golf GPS is a more affordable alternative to many higher-priced Golf
GPS units on the market, but works just as well by offering many of the same
features and benefits needed to maximize your performance on the course. The
Swami 4000 comes preloaded with over 25,000 worldwide course maps and requires
no computer downloads or an annual subscription. Just charge and play The unit
has a large, vibrant 1.8 inch color display that's easy to read (even in bright
sunlight) and operate, providing accurate distance to the front/center/back of
the green, auto-hole advance and course map edit functions. Added features
include shot distance measurement and a digital scorecard for each course map.
The rechargeable battery holds a 10-12 hour charge and can last 2-3 rounds.
Durable and waterproof-with a 90-day limited warranty.
There are basically two
kinds of Golf GPS units, the full service ones, embodied by the SkyCaddie line
and others that give you distance to the green, front and back, as well as
distances to obstacles and carries needed to clear them. Then there is the kind
I call GPS lite, the only give you the distance to the green, front and back.
This limits their usefulness but they are also much simpler to use and often
less expensive.
The Izzo Swami GPS 4000 is among the GPS lite group. You get the distances to the green, shot distance that allows you to accurately measure your shot distance, you also get an electronic score card and can edit the front and back distances to the greens, and the unit will remember them for the future.
There is no subscription needed and more than 25,000 courses are preloaded.
I compared it to the SkyCaddie SGX during a round of golf at Fossil Trace in Golden Colorado. It detected the satellites even when indoors as fast as the SGX. Once it did, it showed the closest courses and selecting the one I was on was a snap. The operating manual states that it will detect them in less than a minute after a hot start, (less than one hour off) and three for a warm start (less than 4 hours)
The distances were accurate to within one yard when compared to the SGX, sprinkler heads and cart mounted GPS. The distance display stabilized a little faster than the SGX. It was also easier to use than the GPS, unless, of course, you want distances to obstacles.
The unit is water resistant which is useful for a machine meant to be used outdoors in all kinds of weather.
My unit came shrink-wrapped with a wall charger and a USB cable. It can be charged from the wall or a computer USB port. It also came with a nice little neoprene bag to carry it, a sprocket knob with two Phillips screws to screw it on the back of the unit (you only need one) and a belt clip. The belt clip slides easily on the belt clip, and there is a key that you can press on the top of the clip that allows it to slide out for storage. Both belt clip and unit fit in the neoprene bag easily.
The clip seemed a bit flimsy to me but worked fine on the course. One clever thing I noticed was that the sprocket knob allows the unit to hang from the clip vertically, like all others, but you can also fix it at any desired angle. This is important because, when I showed it to my wife who liked its simplicity and ease of use, she said that women players don't wear belts and that she could clip it on to her pocket where it could easily fall off. Well, she can just turn the clip 90 degrees and clip it on to the belt loops in the slacks or skirt and there she goes. A very clever design.
After eighteen hoes (about 4 1/2) hours the battery charge was down to 2 bars, which per the manual represents eight hours. If playing at a non crowded course where 18 holes can be done in 4 hrs, the unit should work for three rounds of golf or a total of 12 hrs for a fully charged unit.
All and all a most impressive gadget.
The Izzo Swami GPS 4000 is among the GPS lite group. You get the distances to the green, shot distance that allows you to accurately measure your shot distance, you also get an electronic score card and can edit the front and back distances to the greens, and the unit will remember them for the future.
There is no subscription needed and more than 25,000 courses are preloaded.
I compared it to the SkyCaddie SGX during a round of golf at Fossil Trace in Golden Colorado. It detected the satellites even when indoors as fast as the SGX. Once it did, it showed the closest courses and selecting the one I was on was a snap. The operating manual states that it will detect them in less than a minute after a hot start, (less than one hour off) and three for a warm start (less than 4 hours)
The distances were accurate to within one yard when compared to the SGX, sprinkler heads and cart mounted GPS. The distance display stabilized a little faster than the SGX. It was also easier to use than the GPS, unless, of course, you want distances to obstacles.
The unit is water resistant which is useful for a machine meant to be used outdoors in all kinds of weather.
My unit came shrink-wrapped with a wall charger and a USB cable. It can be charged from the wall or a computer USB port. It also came with a nice little neoprene bag to carry it, a sprocket knob with two Phillips screws to screw it on the back of the unit (you only need one) and a belt clip. The belt clip slides easily on the belt clip, and there is a key that you can press on the top of the clip that allows it to slide out for storage. Both belt clip and unit fit in the neoprene bag easily.
The clip seemed a bit flimsy to me but worked fine on the course. One clever thing I noticed was that the sprocket knob allows the unit to hang from the clip vertically, like all others, but you can also fix it at any desired angle. This is important because, when I showed it to my wife who liked its simplicity and ease of use, she said that women players don't wear belts and that she could clip it on to her pocket where it could easily fall off. Well, she can just turn the clip 90 degrees and clip it on to the belt loops in the slacks or skirt and there she goes. A very clever design.
After eighteen hoes (about 4 1/2) hours the battery charge was down to 2 bars, which per the manual represents eight hours. If playing at a non crowded course where 18 holes can be done in 4 hrs, the unit should work for three rounds of golf or a total of 12 hrs for a fully charged unit.
All and all a most impressive gadget.
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I am very satisfied with my IZZO Swami 4000 Golf GPS. It is accurate and very easy to use.skycaddie golf gps
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