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Arccos Smart Laser adds new features, shot-tracking no longer required

March 26, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Combining a database with over 1.5 billion shots, GPS and an ultra-accurate laser, the Arccos Smart Laser goes far beyond distance and slope.

The first time you try an Arccos Smart Laser at a flagstick, it feels like using a traditional rangefinder. The image in the viewfinder is clean because the unit has 6X zoom, it vibrates to confirm you locked onto the pin, and it can accurately determine distances up to 999 yards away. When you look in the view finger, a red number to show how far away the flag is.

But then you see the second number.

That second number, the one labeled “Plays Like,” is where this device separates itself from the pack, and beginning March 3, it separates itself even further.

Arccos is relaunching its Smart Laser rangefinder that debuted last year with two additions that meaningfully change the conversation: AI Strategy and Green Maps are now included, and the device no longer requires a game-tracking subscription to function.

When the Arccos Smart Laser first arrived, it was already doing something most rangefinders can’t do. Yes, it adjusts for slope. Lots of rangefinders do that. But accounting for how much uphill or downhill the hole is accounts for only a fraction of what truly matters for a golf shot. Arccos built a system that connects via Bluetooth to your phone, pulls live weather data, and calculates a combined adjustment that factors in distance, slope, wind speed, wind direction, gusts, temperature, altitude and more, then displays a single, refined “plays like” number in the viewfinder.

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In other words, it doesn’t just tell you how far the flag is or simply factor in elevation changes. It tells you how far the shot actually plays based on the conditions when you hit it.

You won’t notice any of those calculations happening in the background because the viewfinder remains remarkably clean: actual yardage, plays-like yardage and a “gust” number that shows the upper end of how far a ball might travel if a stronger breeze suddenly arises as you hit your shot. 

Now, with AI Strategy and Green Maps folded in, the Smart Laser is no longer just a precision measuring device. It’s a decision-making tool.

AI Strategy is based on more than 1.5 billion Arccos shots hit over the years by the product’s users. It analyzes course layout, hazards, weather and historical performance patterns to suggest smarter targets and club choices in real time. The key is that this isn’t generic GPS advice. It’s based on a strategic framework developed with Ryder Cup vice captain Edoardo Molinari and rooted in the same analytical approach used by major champions.

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Green Maps adds another layer help. After hitting the flag with the Smart Laser, the Arccos app provides players with detailed maps that show the undulations and slopes on the green, the breaks and the pin location on the hole you are playing. And, it can do this on thousands of courses. So, you’re not just choosing a number. You’re choosing a target and understanding what happens when the ball lands.

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All of those features can help you on the course, but perhaps the most significant shift is philosophical on that happens in your wallet. The Smart Laser no longer requires Arccos game-tracking sensors to unlock these features. That lowers the barrier to entry for golfers who want smarter yardages and strategic guidance without fully committing to a shot-tracking system. At $299.99, with the first year of subscription included, it’s priced below many high-end standalone lasers. After the first year, subscriptions for the Arccos Smart Laser are $199 per year, but unlike traditional rangefinders that are essentially frozen in time once you buy them, this one evolves through software updates.

For decades, rangefinders have answered a single question: “How far?”

Arccos is trying to answer a better one: “What’s the ideal play?” That distinction may seem subtle, but as anyone who is serious about the game will tell you, it’s what you really want to know.

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