Best Voice Caddie Rangefinders 2024
We run through some of the best Voice Caddie rangefinders, including GPS watches and lasers, currently available on the market
Best Voice Caddie Rangefinders: Quick Menu
1. The list in brief
2. Lasers
3. Watches
4. Launch monitors
5. How we test
6. How to choose
7. FAQs
The golf technology industry has certainly grown in the past 10 years, with it clear that amateur golfers are now able to benefit from some of the high quality data and analytics tools that were once only available to professional golfers. Due to there being an array of companies on the market that specialize in golf technology, it can be difficult to decide on which brand to go for. One of the leading manufacturers is Voice Caddie, a brand that is constantly pushing the boundaries on what golf gadgets are capable of.
From some of the best golf watches to some great portable launch monitors, the brand is well known in the golf world for the quality it packs into its products. One category the company is particularly well known for is its excellent rangefinders. Voice Caddie produces a range of premium lasers that are both durable and range in cost, catering to different budgets a golfer may have. In this guide, we take a look through the best Voice Caddie rangefinders after testing a lot of models. Not only that but if a laser isn't for you, we have included some watches and other products from the brand like launch monitors.
The Quick List
The new SL3 from Voice Caddie is everything you want in a distance measuring device and then some by combining laser and GPS functionality.
This top-of-the-range laser rangefinder combines high level functionality with ease of use, which is a pleasing combination. It feels very premium as well.
This is a fraction of the price of other leading rangefinders. The beauty of the L5 is how simple it is to use and the size which makes it a brilliant device.
With slope functionality, heat-mapped greens and hole maps with flyovers, the T9 has all the information you need to optimize your strategy.
Full color hole maps and green undulations, along with slope adjusted distances, make the Voice Caddie A2 a very user-friendly and stylish golf watch.
Load final model
A lot of portable launch monitor for the money, the Voice Caddie SC4 works well as a stand-alone unit, but opens up even more when paired with the MySwingCaddie app.
Best Voice Caddie Rangefinders
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A very fast and powerful rangefinder that delivers all sorts of features that can help you read greens, get accurate yardages and get your shot straight onto the greens.
We liked it so much it features on our Editor's Choice Awards for 2023. Visually, this is a premium looking rangefinder that comes with a very cool leather wrap that surrounds the device and allows you to grip the rangefinder nicely. The stainless steel detailing also adds more quality to this stunning rangefinder, and the LCD full color screen looks excellent under the eye-piece.
What really sets this device apart are the GPS features that are included. You can pair it up with an app on your smartphone and use it that way or utilize the screen on the device, which will tell you exactly where you are on the course, delivering basic maps of holes. You can touch the screen to find out how far certain features are from you as well. Want to know how far out you are from a target? This rangefinder will deliver fast, accurate and easy to read yardages and you can adjust the brightness of the OLED two-color display easily too. Lock onto your target with the new pin-tracer feature, and get your yardage within seconds!
- Read our full Voice Caddie SL3 Rangefinder Review
Voice Caddie SL2 Active GPS Hybrid Laser
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The cutting edge SL2 Active GPS Hybrid from Voice Caddie is sure to be popular amongst Tour players and club golfers who are keen to shoot lower scores and improve their game. To begin with, there are numerous features available in what is a state-of-the-art device. Arguably, the most impressive parts are the hole layouts and green yardages, with the rangefinder providing a bird’s eye view of the hole to help you to identify danger. It also gives you a green light of when to attack.
However, what really sets this model apart is the undulation data that it provides. Each green looks like a heat map, with different colors highlighting the severity of the slopes up ahead on the putting surface. Finally, the design team at Voice Caddie took its inspiration from luxury yachts and, as such, it has white leather and aluminum exterior which really is premium. The case adds to that allure as well.
- Read our full Voice Caddie SL2 Active GPS Hybrid Laser Review
Voice Caddie L5 Rangefinder
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When it comes to a rangefinder, some just want it to be simple to use and, with this Voice Caddie L5, that is certainly the case. Like many other models, it has Slope Functionality and it also has two modes - Normal and Pin, with the former useful for continuous scanning so, if you're picking out certain bunkers to avoid, then this is a great addition.
In Pin mode, the main reading that it gives you is the one that's been calculated with the Slope so below it will tell the actual distance and how much it's playing up or downhill. All distances come in yards and are even given in decimal places for that extra level of detail if you want it.
The last noticeable aspect of the L5 is its size. It fits so easily into one hand that it makes it so straightforward to use. The case is sturdy and easy to get in and out of through an elasticated opening but, if you just want to have it quickly to hand, then it's so small that you can leave it in your pocket.
- Read our full Voice Caddie L5 Laser Rangefinder Review
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Our first impression of the T9 was a good one. This watch is slick, modern and lightweight. With its shiny silver bezel, it has the off-course versatility that enhances its value. The LCD color touch screen is bright and readable in all light conditions and super responsive - it hardly requires any repeat swipes unless wearing a glove.
It has the basics covered in terms of yardages on the main screen - front, middle and back - but you’ll notice a slope icon on the left. This is because it factors in slope on the distances for enhanced accuracy. It even shows green undulations via a heat map as well as telling you how much uphill or downhill a selected putt is! What's more, the main screen also displays the hole number and par as well as your current score, assuming you’re entering it as you go along.
- Read our full Voice Caddie T9 Golf GPS Watch Review
Voice Caddie A2 Golf Watch
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This stylish, modern and waterproof sports watch is noticeably lightweight and the flexible white strap with a significant amount of buckle holes allows for a secure yet comfortable fit. Along with the fit, it is extremely easy to use. This is thanks to the A2 using a combination of the color touch screen and four corner buttons. You can use either, depending on your preference - for example, the right hand buttons double as up and down functions on certain menus, but you can swipe the screen up or down to achieve the same thing.
Lastly, the touch screen itself is responsive enough and becomes brighter when you lift it up to look at it, a clever feature that no doubt saves on battery life too, with the A2 crammed with features and technology. It's a little more basic than the T9 and the price reflects this, but for most golfers it provides more than enough information to select the right club on every shot.
- Read our full Voice Caddie A2 Golf Watch Review
Launch monitors
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This ultra-portable, doppler radar launch monitor is a new model that improves on what we saw with the SC300 by using atmospheric pressure sensors to provide more accurate data.
It connects directly to the free MySwingCaddie V2 app on your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth so users can track their performance in real-time. There's a voice output option of distance and a remote control that enhances the user convenience. It even includes video playback and analysis as well as increased battery life of up to 20 hours.
- Read our full Swing Caddie SC300i Launch Monitor Review
Voice Caddie SC4 Launch Monitor
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At $550 retail, it’s certainly one of the value options amongst the best portable launch monitors on the market and, out of the box, it might be the easiest to use. Simply charge it, turn it on (you can get 10-plus hours per charge), set it five feet behind the ball, line up with your target line and go.
In testing, we found that the SC4 pretty much has all the necessary metrics. It starts out with distance, which can be toggled between carry and total distance. It will give you launch direction so you know whether or not you pushed or pulled the shot. There’s swing speed (clubhead speed, which seems to be extrapolated) and ball speed, launch angle, apex, smash factor (how solidly you are hitting it) and spin.
The SC4 can be used without a mobile device, but we would recommend pairing it with the MySwingCaddie app via Bluetooth as it opens up a lot more information and possibilities. This is how you can get a virtual range and see all your statistics in graphical form, such as their groupings. We could also record and integrate videos with our smartphone and tablet when using the app.
- Read our full Voice Caddie SC4 Launch Monitor Review
How we test rangefinders
At Golf Monthly we have a comprehensive testing procedure around DMDs (Distance Measurement Devices). As you would expect, this involves using different models out on the course, over a number of rounds and importantly in different conditions too because this gives us an idea on how particular models deal with sunlight, rain and wind.
As the entire team are regular golfers, DMDs usually get a thorough testing and often get compared to one another side by side to test for things like accuracy, waterproofing, durability and other features. That way we can give honest and insightful feedback to you, the reader. The final thing we wanted to mention in this section is no manufacturer can buy a good review. Our testing team reviews golf equipment and makes its own opinion on how good or bad the product is.
How to choose a rangefinder
Here are some handy tips and things to bear in mind when buying your next laser rangefinder. Obviously the first thing to know is what kind of GPS device do you want? We have included lasers and watches above because they both cater to what different players want.
1. Accuracy
Nowadays, it's hard to find a laser rangefinder that is not accurate to one to two yards. Some cheaper models can be a little less reliable compared to some of the high-spec rangefinders on the market. So, if you're planning on hitting the greens from long range, you'll want to have a DMD that'll give you precise yardages to the hole. Be sure to check out our guide on the best rangefinders for more advice on top-spec models.
2. Distance
Different rangefinders deliver different maximum distances and depending on the type of courses you're playing or what you're planning on using your DMD for, you may want to consider the distance it offers. The greater the distance, the better chance you'll have of getting accurate readings on greens that are far away.
3. Slope
Do you want your model to offer slope measurements too? If so check out the technical specifications of certain models. Always be careful here though, because if a model is not clear on whether it is in slope mode or not, if you use it in competition you could be in trouble.
4. Waterproofing
A good model will work just as well in the rain as it will in the sun, which makes waterproofing important. Here we would recommend doing research on which models offer full waterproof protection, and those that are only water-resistant as that can be a big difference especially if you play a lot of golf in the rain.
5. Convenience
Speaking of convenience, rangefinders have to be quick and easy to use. Get it out, measure the flag, put it away in its case. If a laser is complicated or takes a while to display a measurement, then it adds time rather than saves it. To work this out, we would often recommend trying out some models in retailers and pro shops.
If you're looking for some amazing deals on golf technology, then why not also check out our guides to the best GolfBuddy rangefinders, best Garmin golf watches and best Bushnell Golf Rangefinders.
FAQs
What distance can rangefinders measure?
A golf rangefinder can usually measure from 1 yard up to 900 yards in distance, with most picking out the flag from up to 450 yards away. That allows players to gain accurate distances from their ball to the green pretty much wherever they are on the course.
Should I buy a rangefinder with slope settings?
That depends on whether you like to play tournament golf or not. Slope settings can be a great way to help you ascertain distances that are up and down hills on courses. But you often are not allowed to use slope rangefinders in tournaments. Rangefinders without slope can sometimes be cheaper too, but you can also find products that allow you to turn the slope settings on and off.
Do rangefinders tell you what club to use?
Typically, no. They only tell you the distance from where you are currently stood to the hole or the point of interest you are looking at. But that enables you to work out what club you want to use to get you to the green. That does rely on you knowing the distances you hit each club, but you can work that out by using a rangefinder.
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Joel has worked in the golf industry for over 12 years covering both instruction and more recently equipment. He now oversees all product content here at Golf Monthly, managing a team of talented and passionate writers and presenters in delivering the most thorough and accurate reviews, buying advice, comparisons and deals to help the reader find exactly what they are looking for. So whether it's the latest driver, irons, putter or laser rangefinder, Joel has his finger on the pulse keeping up to date with the latest releases in golf. He is also responsible for all content on irons and golf tech, including distance measuring devices and launch monitors.
One of his career highlights came when covering the 2012 Masters he got to play the sacred Augusta National course on the Monday after the tournament concluded, shooting a respectable 86 with just one par and four birdies. To date, his best ever round of golf is a 5-under 67 back in 2011. He currently plays his golf at Burghley Park Golf Club in Stamford, Lincs, with a handicap index of 3.2.
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Driver: Titleist TSR3, 9°
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Irons: Ping i230 4-UW
Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM8, 54°. Titleist Vokey SM9 60° lob wedge, K Grind
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Ball: 2023 Titleist Pro V1x
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