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VERNON HILLS, Ill., Aug. 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- NVISAGE Technologies, a U.S.-based innovator in golf technology solutions, will debut its newest portable launch monitor, the NEO-E, at IFA 2025, the world's premier trade show for consumer electronics and innovation. The event will take place from September 5–9 in Berlin, Germany, where visitors can experience the NEO-E firsthand at booth H25-155.
Established in 2023 and headquartered in Illinois, NVISAGE Technologies specializes in accessible, high-performance golf solutions designed for both indoor and outdoor use. With a focus on accuracy and ease of use, NVISAGE's launch monitors deliver advanced swing analytics to help players of all levels enhance their performance.
At IFA 2025, NVISAGE will introduce the NEO-E, a compact, high-performance launch monitor designed for versatility in both indoor and outdoor environments. Built to perform in any environment, the NEO-E is IP65-rated for water and dust resistance—making it reliable in rain or on the range. With over five hours of battery life, it ensures extended play without interruption. Thanks to its integrated processing unit, users receive instant, high-precision feedback without needing to connect to external computers or devices. Capturing extensive ball, club, and flight data, the NEO-E offers a comprehensive analysis for advanced players to refine their technique.
In addition to the hardware, NVISAGE will offer hands-on demonstration of its golf software platform, MURLIE. Designed to pair seamlessly with NVISAGE devices, MURLIE enhances training with four versatile modes:
- Shot Analysis Mode: Analyze your shot data in detail to gain actionable insights and improve your game.
- Driving Range Mode: Hone your skills and perfect your shots on a realistic practice range.
- Putting Mode: Practice putting in a customizable environment to refine your precision and technique.
- Record Mode: Track and review your performance records to monitor progress and growth.
The software supports up to four user profiles and is compatible with third-party software platforms like E6 Connect and GSPro.
By participating in IFA 2025, NVISAGE joins a global stage of leading tech innovators and introduces its newest advancements to a diverse international audience. The company's presence underscores its commitment to pushing the boundaries of golf technology—bringing professional-level tools into the hands of everyday golfers.
About NVISAGE Technologies
At NVISAGE Technologies, we value simplicity and precision. Our technology-driven entertainment solutions prioritize an intuitive experience and pave the way for a new era of accessible and high-quality indoor golf, ensuring that enthusiasts can enjoy the sport they love with unparalleled convenience and innovation. For more information, please visit nvisagetech.com.
VERNON HILLS, Ill., Aug. 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- NVISAGE Technologies, a U.S.-based innovator in golf technology solutions, will debut its newest portable launch monitor, the NEO-E, at IFA 2025, the world's premier trade show for consumer electronics and innovation. The event will take place from September 5–9 in Berlin, Germany, where visitors can experience the NEO-E firsthand at booth H25-155.
Established in 2023 and headquartered in Illinois, NVISAGE Technologies specializes in accessible, high-performance golf solutions designed for both indoor and outdoor use. With a focus on accuracy and ease of use, NVISAGE's launch monitors deliver advanced swing analytics to help players of all levels enhance their performance.
At IFA 2025, NVISAGE will introduce the NEO-E, a compact, high-performance launch monitor designed for versatility in both indoor and outdoor environments. Built to perform in any environment, the NEO-E is IP65-rated for water and dust resistance—making it reliable in rain or on the range. With over five hours of battery life, it ensures extended play without interruption. Thanks to its integrated processing unit, users receive instant, high-precision feedback without needing to connect to external computers or devices. Capturing extensive ball, club, and flight data, the NEO-E offers a comprehensive analysis for advanced players to refine their technique.
In addition to the hardware, NVISAGE will offer hands-on demonstration of its golf software platform, MURLIE. Designed to pair seamlessly with NVISAGE devices, MURLIE enhances training with four versatile modes:
- Shot Analysis Mode: Analyze your shot data in detail to gain actionable insights and improve your game.
- Driving Range Mode: Hone your skills and perfect your shots on a realistic practice range.
- Putting Mode: Practice putting in a customizable environment to refine your precision and technique.
- Record Mode: Track and review your performance records to monitor progress and growth.
The software supports up to four user profiles and is compatible with third-party software platforms like E6 Connect and GSPro.
By participating in IFA 2025, NVISAGE joins a global stage of leading tech innovators and introduces its newest advancements to a diverse international audience. The company's presence underscores its commitment to pushing the boundaries of golf technology—bringing professional-level tools into the hands of everyday golfers.
About NVISAGE Technologies
At NVISAGE Technologies, we value simplicity and precision. Our technology-driven entertainment solutions prioritize an intuitive experience and pave the way for a new era of accessible and high-quality indoor golf, ensuring that enthusiasts can enjoy the sport they love with unparalleled convenience and innovation. For more information, please visit nvisagetech.com.
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NVISAGE to Debut Portable Launch Monitor NEO-E at IFA 2025
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SINGAPORE, April 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital travel platform Agoda has identified a selection of birdwatching destinations across Asia where habitat diversity and migratory routes draw interest from eco-conscious travelers. From Himalayan foothills to tropical floodplains, these locations offer varied conditions for observing both resident and migratory species.
Birdwatching in Asia is closely tied to geography and seasonality. Wetlands, river basins, and primary rainforests create distinct ecosystems, shaping not only the species found there but also how travelers experience them—whether by boat, on foot, or from observation hides.
Agoda's curated list highlights destinations where birdlife and landscape come together:
Keoladeo National Park, India: Located in Rajasthan, Keoladeo's network of managed wetlands and walking trails allows for close-range observation, often by bicycle or rickshaw. The park supports over 370 species and is particularly active during winter migration, when waterfowl and rare visitors such as the Siberian crane have historically been recorded.
Khao Sok National Park, Thailand: In southern Thailand, Khao Sok combines dense rainforest with the open waters of Cheow Lan Lake. Birdwatching here often involves early morning boat safaris or guided treks, where hornbills move between canopy layers, and kingfishers are spotted along limestone-lined waterways.
Kinabatangan River, Sabah, Malaysia: The Kinabatangan River offers a river-based birdwatching experience, with sightings concentrated along oxbow lakes and riverbanks. Boat safaris at dawn and dusk regularly reveal species such as the rhinoceros hornbill and the endemic Bornean bristlehead, alongside other wildlife sharing the same habitat.
Mai Po Nature Reserve, Hong Kong SAR: Situated along the Deep Bay wetlands, Mai Po is one of the most important migratory bird sites in Asia. Elevated boardwalks and bird hides allow for structured observation of species moving along the East Asian–Australasian Flyway, including black-faced spoonbills and migratory shorebirds.
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, Nepal: Set within the floodplains of the Koshi River, this reserve is defined by its dynamic wetland ecosystem. Birdwatching is often conducted on foot or by raft, with sightings of grassland specialists such as the Bengal florican and large congregations of waterbirds during migration seasons.
Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, India: Located in Arunachal Pradesh, Eaglenest spans a wide altitudinal range, creating varied habitats within a relatively compact area. Birdwatchers travel along mountain roads to access different elevations, with opportunities to spot rare species such as the Bugun liocichla, alongside a high diversity of Himalayan birds.
Danum Valley, Sabah, Malaysia: Danum Valley's primary rainforest supports a high concentration of canopy and ground-dwelling bird species. Guided walks, canopy towers, and research trails provide access to sightings of species such as the great argus and Bornean ground cuckoo within a largely undisturbed ecosystem.
Andrew Smith, Senior Vice President, Supply at Agoda shared, "Birdwatching reflects how people want to travel – more time in fewer places, with a deeper connection to what's around them. What's notable about these destinations is not just the diversity of species, but the way they encourage travelers to follow natural rhythms and engage more meaningfully with local ecosystems. At Agoda, we support these journeys by offering a wide range of accommodations, flights and activities that make it easier to plan and experience them."
For those planning their birdwatching adventure, Agoda offers over 6 million holiday properties, more than 130,000 flight routes, and over 300,000 activities, all of which can be combined in the same booking. Discover the best deals on Agoda's mobile app or visit Agoda.com for more.
SINGAPORE, April 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital travel platform Agoda has identified a selection of birdwatching destinations across Asia where habitat diversity and migratory routes draw interest from eco-conscious travelers. From Himalayan foothills to tropical floodplains, these locations offer varied conditions for observing both resident and migratory species.
Birdwatching in Asia is closely tied to geography and seasonality. Wetlands, river basins, and primary rainforests create distinct ecosystems, shaping not only the species found there but also how travelers experience them—whether by boat, on foot, or from observation hides.
Agoda's curated list highlights destinations where birdlife and landscape come together:
Keoladeo National Park, India: Located in Rajasthan, Keoladeo's network of managed wetlands and walking trails allows for close-range observation, often by bicycle or rickshaw. The park supports over 370 species and is particularly active during winter migration, when waterfowl and rare visitors such as the Siberian crane have historically been recorded.
Khao Sok National Park, Thailand: In southern Thailand, Khao Sok combines dense rainforest with the open waters of Cheow Lan Lake. Birdwatching here often involves early morning boat safaris or guided treks, where hornbills move between canopy layers, and kingfishers are spotted along limestone-lined waterways.
Kinabatangan River, Sabah, Malaysia: The Kinabatangan River offers a river-based birdwatching experience, with sightings concentrated along oxbow lakes and riverbanks. Boat safaris at dawn and dusk regularly reveal species such as the rhinoceros hornbill and the endemic Bornean bristlehead, alongside other wildlife sharing the same habitat.
Mai Po Nature Reserve, Hong Kong SAR: Situated along the Deep Bay wetlands, Mai Po is one of the most important migratory bird sites in Asia. Elevated boardwalks and bird hides allow for structured observation of species moving along the East Asian–Australasian Flyway, including black-faced spoonbills and migratory shorebirds.
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, Nepal: Set within the floodplains of the Koshi River, this reserve is defined by its dynamic wetland ecosystem. Birdwatching is often conducted on foot or by raft, with sightings of grassland specialists such as the Bengal florican and large congregations of waterbirds during migration seasons.
Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, India: Located in Arunachal Pradesh, Eaglenest spans a wide altitudinal range, creating varied habitats within a relatively compact area. Birdwatchers travel along mountain roads to access different elevations, with opportunities to spot rare species such as the Bugun liocichla, alongside a high diversity of Himalayan birds.
Danum Valley, Sabah, Malaysia: Danum Valley's primary rainforest supports a high concentration of canopy and ground-dwelling bird species. Guided walks, canopy towers, and research trails provide access to sightings of species such as the great argus and Bornean ground cuckoo within a largely undisturbed ecosystem.
Andrew Smith, Senior Vice President, Supply at Agoda shared, "Birdwatching reflects how people want to travel – more time in fewer places, with a deeper connection to what's around them. What's notable about these destinations is not just the diversity of species, but the way they encourage travelers to follow natural rhythms and engage more meaningfully with local ecosystems. At Agoda, we support these journeys by offering a wide range of accommodations, flights and activities that make it easier to plan and experience them."
For those planning their birdwatching adventure, Agoda offers over 6 million holiday properties, more than 130,000 flight routes, and over 300,000 activities, all of which can be combined in the same booking. Discover the best deals on Agoda's mobile app or visit Agoda.com for more.
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Agoda's Top Picks for Birdwatching Destinations Across Asia