Aggregated specification data identifies the Arccos 3+ as a data acquisition suite employing ultra-low-power Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) sensors. Unlike acoustic-based systems, this hardware utilizes inertial measurement units (IMUs) to initiate data transmission upon impact. The sensors operate on a 2.4GHz frequency and are housed in a custom-molded, threaded chassis designed for specific integration with golf grip hardware.
Performance metrics demonstrate that the sensors utilize aggressive power-management firmware to maintain a deep-sleep state, extending battery longevity to an estimated 5-year cycle. Signal fidelity is subject to the proximity of the receiver unit, as the internal antennas are optimized for a compact form factor rather than high-gain output. Physical dimensions indicate the sensors add approximately 0.5 inches to the length of the grip assembly.
Operational stability requires that the interface application be excluded from operating system-level background battery optimization to prevent signal dropouts.
The hardware is functionally tethered to a proprietary cloud-subscription ecosystem. For users seeking environmental rather than performance data, the ecobee3 Lite Smart Thermostat provides a local-first alternative with 915MHz radio sensors that do not compete for Bluetooth bandwidth.
These devices are classified within the broader smart device bundles for athletic performance tracking.