Sick of golf GPS watches that hide all their best features behind pay wall subscriptions, looking at you, Garmin? Well, I just put Voice Caddie’s top models to the test, which are loaded with premium features, full course data, and get this, zero hidden fees. So in this video, I’m going to show you the best Voice Caddie GPS watches for every budget, and how you can save big by making the switch today. So let's do this!
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Premium Tier Voice Caddie Golf GPS Watch - Voice Caddie T11 Pro
If you’re looking for the most feature-packed GPS golf watch under $500, the Voice Caddie T11 Pro is nothing short of awesome. Priced at $349 (but we have it at a special offer down below so you can get it for $299), this watch has everything you need, I mean everything.
The first thing you notice is the screen. It’s not just a nice touch; it looks amazing. This is a 1.2-inch AMOLED display with 1,100 nits of brightness. Translation: It’s gorgeous, easy to read in sunlight, and on par with Garmin’s high-end Approach S70. That’s impressive, especially when you consider this watch is roughly half the price. Just know, this isn’t a dainty watch. The T11 Pro wears big and sits high on the wrist. It kinda reminds me of the Garmin Fenix 8. It’s thicker than sleek. So if you’re into minimalist designs, this might not be the right pick for you.
Now, here’s where the T11 Pro makes its strongest case. It comes with a fully loaded GPS golf watch that has zero subscription fees. You heard me right, NO SUBSCRIPTION FEES.
It has everything, full hole maps with hazard yardages, Point-to-point distance control, Club recommendations based on your shot history, Wind direction and speed via app pairing, and Slope-adjusted distances.
But my favorite features are its green undulation heat maps, Smart Approach View, and Smart Putt View. These features alone will help you read breaks and tiers on the green. If you’re unfamiliar with a course, tapping into that extra green insight can be a real game-changer. Now, is it going to replace your eyes when you’re standing over a putt? No. But knowing a green runs away behind the pin, or has a false front, or whatever other detail, will definitely save you strokes when you don’t know the course that well.
This is the same type of green detail that Garmin makes you pay $99 a year for. With Voice Caddie, it’s included. Now to me, that’s huge!
If you were to compare Garmin watches at this price point, it gets a little interesting. With the new Garmin S44 ($299), the T11 Pro no doubt has way more advanced golf features, including green undulation, that Garmin locks behind a paywall. But if you wanted to go with the Garmin S50 ($399), it would pull ahead due to the health, lifestyle, and overall smartwatch use. So if you want something you’ll wear 24/7, Garmin’s probably the better fit. But if golf is the main priority, and you want a fully loaded GPS watch without tacking on monthly fees, the T11 Pro is seriously hard to beat.
Voice Caddie T11 Pro GPS Watch
Voice Caddie T11 Pro is an ultra-premium golf GPS watch with a bright OLED touchscreen, club recommendations, green heat maps, and shot tracking.
Mid Tier Voice Caddie Golf GPS Watch - Voice Caddie T9
If you want serious green-reading features without climbing into premium-tier pricing, the T9 is where things get interesting. Retailing at $250 (or $199 with our special offer), this mid-tier watch gives you a ton of cool tech, including slope-adjusted yardages, shot and putt tracking, all on a full-color touchscreen that’s even bright enough to handle direct sun.
But my favorite feature, outside of that there is no subscription fee, has to be its Active Green View and PuttView, which allows you to rotate the green map based on your angle of approach and preview the contours and breaks before you hit. The T9 also auto-detects shots, keeps score, and tracks your tempo with a built-in swing analyzer. These are all features usually found on more expensive models.
Now, if you were to compare it to the T11 Pro, the T9 dials back a bit on screen quality and doesn’t have club recommendations or wind info. But for $100 less, you’re still getting a ton of utility for the money. Battery-wise, you’ll get about 27 holes out of the T9 in golf mode. Of course, you’re looking at around 10 days before you need to plug in.
Now, you’re not going to get advanced smartwatch features with the T9. But that’s not what the T9 is trying to be. Honestly, I really wouldn’t recommend any of these Voice Caddie watches for real fitness and lifestyle tracking junkies or those who are obsessed with advanced smartwatch features. The level of performance for those kinds of things just isn’t on the same level as with Garmin or Apple. But for a golf watch that does a lot more than just give you yardages, the T9 at $199 is a real steal.
Voice Caddie T9 GPS Watch
Elevate your golf game with the Voice Caddie T9 GPS Watch pro-level shot tracking, slope-adjusted distances, and a vibrant color touchscreen.
Budget Tier - Voice Caddie A3 Hybrid Golf GPS Watch
The next watch on our list is the one that gives you most of the Voice Caddie T9’s core golf tech for $200 bucks (or $169 with our exclusive discount), the Voice Caddie A3.
What's so great is that the A3 has the same full-color touchscreen, which gives you accurate front/middle/back yardages, shot distance tracking, and even has the green undulation data, just without Active Green and Puttview. It even gives you slope-adjusted distances, manual pin placement, Smart Course View, and it will automatically track shots. Which makes it a really solid play for golfers who want premium course information but don’t need all the extras.
But here is where it gets a little interesting: the A3 adds something the T9 doesn’t: a built-in fitness mode that tracks walking, running, and cycling. So while it’s clearly designed as a golf-first watch, the A3 gives you just enough extra utility to make it appealing for golfers who also want light activity tracking without jumping to a full-blown smartwatch. Now this isn’t a full fitness tracker, but it’s a nice perk for golfers with active routines. And it gives you a little more reason to wear your watch all day long.
So if you’re on a sub-$200 budget, and especially if you want some basic fitness tracking to complement your golf tracking, you gotta take a look at the A3. OK, now let’s talk about a couple of Voice Caddie GPS products that are not golf watches, but are still really cool.
Voice Caddie A3 Hybrid Golf GPS Watch
Elevate your game with the Voice Caddie A3 Hybrid GPS Watch smart golf tech featuring green undulation, color touchscreen, and fitness tracking.
Voice Caddie VC4 Golf GPS — $129.99 (Golfers Authority Special Price = $99.99)
If you are the type of golfer who doesn't like wearing a golf watch, trust me, I know a lot of people like that, but may still want reliable GPS yardages with slope information, then you have to check out the Voice Caddie VC4, coming in at $129 (or $99 with our exclusive discount)
While this GPS may be tiny, it tells you your distances out loud and updates your yardages as you move around the course. It’s even smart enough to know which hole you’re on without any button pressing.
But what's really cool is that the VC4 is built with Auto Slope technology and V-Algorithm, which will adjust for elevation changes using data modeled after pro-level ball flight. So what that means is that you are going to get accurate plays-like distances, even when you’re on hilly terrain.
You’re not getting a touchscreen, and there’s no visual map. But that’s the point. The VC4 is a voice-based GPS for players who want fast, hands-free yardages without fiddling with a screen. All you have to do is clip it to your hat, belt, or bag, and it honestly weighs practically nothing. And even though it’s bare-bones in looks, it’s packed with smart functionality. And for $100 bucks, the VC4 is an excellent choice for budget-conscious golfers who want slope-adjusted distances and a simple user experience.
Voice Caddie VC4 Golf GPS
Experience precision on the course with the Voice Caddie VC4 Golf GPS, offering advanced shot tracking and accurate distances.
Voice Caddie 300SE Golf GPS — $99.99 (Golfers Authority Special Price = $69.99)
Now, if you want to go even less expensive with the tiny, voice-feedback distance GPS, then the Voice Caddie 300SE is even cheaper, coming in at $99 (or $69 with our exclusive discount)/ Honestly, you’re not going to get simpler and easier than this. You get just your raw distance numbers, delivered on command via voice. No slope-adjusted yardages with this device. And of course, no advanced features like mapping or wind information. Again, we’re talking basic numbers. But for a lot of people, that’s all they really need.
It also automatically recognizes which course and hole you’re on, so there’s zero setup. And the rechargeable battery gives you about 8 hours of play time.
At just 28 grams, it’s super lightweight and totally unnoticeable. And for only $69, it’s a great option for beginners, casual players, or anyone who wants dead-simple GPS support without the extras. Is it flashy? No. But if you’re all about convenience and clarity, the VC300SE delivers exactly what you need at a price that’s tough to beat.
Voice Caddie 300SE Golf GPS
Elevate your golf game with the Voice Caddie 300SE Golf GPS compact, hands-free, and packed with 40,000+ courses for expert, voice-guided precision.
Frequently Asked Questions
What features set Voice Caddie GPS watches apart from other golf watches?
Voice Caddie watches typically offer advanced features such as slope-adjusted yardages, green undulation data, shot and putt tracking, and over 40,000 preloaded worldwide courses. They are designed to give precise distance measurements, detailed green insights, and seamless course navigation.
How accurate are the yardages and measurements provided on Voice Caddie watches?
These devices utilize high-quality GPS systems and proprietary algorithms (like the V-Algorithm 3.0) to deliver accurate yardages to the front, center, and back of the green, as well as distances to hazards and bunkers.
Is the Voice Caddie watch waterproof and suitable for all-weather play?
Most Voice Caddie watches are water resistant for light rain or splashes, but they are not fully waterproof or submersible. Prolonged exposure to heavy rain or submersion should be avoided.
What is the battery life like on Voice Caddie golf watches?
Battery life varies depending on the model and usage: watches can typically last for 10–12 hours in golf mode and up to 9–10 days in standard watch mode. Charging time is usually around 6 hours, and newer models often include convenient magnetic charging docks.
Can the watch be used in golf tournaments?
Yes, most models feature a “Tournament Mode” that disables slope calculations and other non-conforming features to comply with official golf tournament regulations.
If You’ve Been Sleeping on Voice Caddie, It’s Time to Wake Up
As you guys can see, Voice Caddie is putting out serious golf tech. And they’re doing it without the bloated price tags or annoying subscriptions you get with other brands. And golf watches and GPS devices are only part of their catalog. I’m a huge fan of their rangefinders, and I’ve made a separate video dedicated to that. And thanks to our exclusive offers, you’re getting pricing that makes each of these even more appealing. Whatever your budget or style of play, this is a lineup worth knowing.
If you’ve got questions about any of these products, please let me know in the comments. Thank you for watching, and please consider liking and/or subscribing if that makes sense to you. Thank you. Until the next one… I’ll see you out on the course.