Bushnell Wingman View Review (2024)

Battery Powered

Yes

Speakerphone

Yes

Voice Assistant

No

Bluetooth

Yes

Wi-Fi

No

The Bushnell Wingman View is a golf cart speaker that's a little larger than the Bushnell Wingman. Compared to the Wingman, this model has a monochrome LCD that lets you keep track of the song you're listening to or the distance to the next hole out on the course. It's small and portable enough to bring wherever you go, and it magnetically attaches to your golf cart. The included remote makes it easy to switch up its settings, too.

Our Verdict

6.1 Music

The Bushnell Wingman View is acceptable for music. Like most small and portable speakers, it can't bring the deep thump and rumble in the low-bass that's typical of genres like EDM and hip-hop. Still, the rest of the range is quite even and balanced, so voices and lead instruments are clear and accurate in the mix. You're rather limited when it comes to sound customization tools, though. Indoor and Outdoor Modes help switch up the sound based on whether you're out on the course or listening at home.

Pros

  • Indoor and Outdoor EQ presets.

  • Little compression at max volume.

Cons

  • Lacks low-bass.

  • Not loud enough for larger rooms.

5.7 Videos/Movies

The Bushnell Wingman View isn't meant for watching movies. However, you can use it to enjoy a video from a paired smartphone. Dialogue reproduces with clarity, and latency with iOS and Android devices is low enough that you don't have to worry about lip-synching issues. Of course, you don't get the deep thump and rumble in the bass as with dedicated home theater speakers.

Pros

  • Low latency with iOS and Android devices.

Cons

  • Lacks low-bass.

  • Not loud enough for larger rooms.

7.0 Podcasts

The Bushnell Wingman View is decent for podcasts. Its balanced mids ensure that voices reproduce with clarity, so it's easy to follow along with the conversation in your favorite shows. It's portable enough to bring with you from room to room during longer episodes, too. It's not quite loud enough to fill a larger room with sound, but you may not mind, especially since it helps avoid disrupting other golfers out on the course.

Pros

  • Portable design.

Cons

  • Not loud enough for larger rooms.

2.6 Voice Assistant

This speaker doesn't support voice assistants.

7.1 Outdoors

The Bushnell Wingman View is decent for outdoor use. This golf cart speaker has a solid and sturdy build designed to withstand the elements, with an IPX6 waterproof rating in case you run into rain. It's small and lightweight for easy transport, and the magnet on the back of the speaker makes it easy to stick on your golf cart. Plus, its companion app offers many golf-centric features, so you can keep track of the distances to the next hole out on the course. You can even switch to its Outdoor Mode when you're listening outside.

Pros

  • Portable design.

  • IPX6 rating for water resistance.

Cons

  • Lacks low-bass.

  • Not loud enough for larger rooms.

  • 6.1 Music
  • 5.7 Videos/Movies
  • 7.0 Podcasts
  • 2.6 Voice Assistant
  • 7.1 Outdoors

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  1. Updated Oct 04, 2023: Added market comparison with the Blue Tees Golf The Player in the Build Quality box.
  2. Updated Sep 19, 2023: Review published.
  3. Updated Sep 14, 2023: Early access published.
  4. Updated Sep 11, 2023: Our testers have started testing this product.
  5. Updated Sep 07, 2023: The product has arrived in our lab, and our testers will start evaluating it soon.
  6. Updated Aug 29, 2023: We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.

Differences Between Sizes And Variants

The Bushnell Wingman View GPS Speakeris available in a Black/Orange color variant. You can see the label for the model we tested here.

If you encounter another version of this speaker, let us know in the forums, and we'll update our review.

Compared To Other Speakers

The Bushnell Wingman View GPS Speaker is the manufacturer's more premium golf cart speaker. It's larger than both the Bushnell Wingman and the Bushnell Wingman Mini. While it offers the same selection of golf-centric features in its companion app, it adds some extra features like Indoor and Outdoor preset modes, an LCD, and a remote. That said, if you're just looking for a speaker for listening to music, there are similarly-priced options with better sound, like the Ultimate Ears MEGABOOM 3 or the JBL Xtreme 2.

See also our recommendations for the best golf cart speakers, thebest outdoor speakers, and the best portable Bluetooth speakers.

Bushnell Wingman

The Bushnell Wingman View is better than the Bushnell Wingman. The View is a slightly larger cousin of the original Wingman with an added LCD display to help keep track of its settings. Both speakers lack some low-bass, but the View does a better job of bringing the punch in the mid-bass.

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Blue Tees Golf The Player

The Bushnell Wingman View is a more feature-packed golf cart speaker than the Blue Tees Golf The Player. Since it comes with a companion app, the Bushnell lets you access golf-specific features, like the ability to track your stats and keep track of distances out on the course. The Bushnell is made of better-quality materials, too, and it brings a touch more bass to the mix. However, the Blue Tees speaker is a fine choice if you don't need those features and just want to listen to music on the course.

Bushnell Wingman Mini

The Bushnell Wingman View is better than the Bushnell Wingman Mini. They're both golf cart speakers with lots of the same features to make the most of your next time out on the course. The View is larger with an added LCD display to keep track of its settings. It brings more bass, and it's a stereo speaker, unlike the Mini. However, some users may prefer the Mini's smaller design.

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JBL Xtreme 2

The JBL Xtreme 2 is a better choice for music when compared with the Bushnell Wingman View. The JBL can bring more bass, and it has a more even sound out-of-the-box, which some users may prefer. It supports voice assistants, too, unlike the Bushnell. However, it doesn't have golf-centric features like the Bushnell, which some may prefer.

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Ultimate Ears MEGABOOM 3

The Ultimate Ears MEGABOOM 3 is a better choice for music than the Bushnell Wingman View. The Ultimate Ears brings more bass to the mix, which is great for music fans. Plus, its graphic EQ gives you more ability to customize its sound. Its 360-degree design also means you get a consistent sound from all angles. However, it doesn't have golf-centric features like the Bushnell, which may be preferable to some users.

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Test Results

Bushnell Wingman View Review (1)

Design

Design

Style

RGB Lights No

The Bushnell Wingman View is slightly larger than the Bushnell Wingman with a more triangular shape. It comes with a remote that you can store on top of the speaker thanks to its magnet. There's another magnet on the back of the device to connect the speaker to your golf cart while you're out on the course. Unlike the Wingman, this speaker also has a monochrome LCD to keep track of your tunes. This display isn't backlit, though. It shows golf-related information.

9.1

Design

Portability

Volume

70 in³ (1,152 cm³)

Weight

1.6 lbs (0.7 kg)

Power Source

Battery & USB

One-Hand Carry

Yes

The Bushnell Wingman View is a touch larger than the Bushnell Wingman. Still, it's lightweight and portable, making it easy to bring to the golf course. It's battery-powered, so you don't have to worry about plugging it into an outlet.

7.4

Design

Build Quality

Material Quality

Great

Water Resistance

Waterproof (IPx6)

Dust Resistance

Unspecified

Impact Resistance

Unspecified

Floats In Water

No

The speaker's materials are great, giving it a solid and sturdy feel, especially compared to other models like the Blue Tees Golf The Player. It's rated IPX6, so it's waterproof and can withstand some exposure to the rain while you're out on the course. A rubber flap covers the ports from water and dust, which is a nice touch, though the device leans forward a bit if the flap isn't securely in place. Similarly, the buttons are covered in rubber to protect them from the elements. There's also rubber padding on the top and bottom of the device, with strong and secure woven mesh covering the drivers. It's not designed to sit flat on your table. Since textured rubber covers the magnet on the back of the speaker, and it doesn't have much grip on smooth surfaces, the speaker moves around when you place it on a table and play louder music, as seen here. Still, it's not an issue if you magnetically attach it to your cart.

8.0

Design

Controls

Ease Of Use

Great

Feedback

Great

Music Play/Pause

Yes (Physical)

Call Answer/End

Yes (Physical)

Volume Up/Down

Yes (Physical)

Track Next/Previous

Yes (Physical)

Microphone On/Off

No

Additional Controls

Yes

The buttons on the speaker are highly visible and easy to press. There's a good amount of feedback, too, including audible chimes when you power on/off, pairing mode, max volume, and low battery. There's also an LCD for golf features that shows distances, time, and battery information. It also lets you know whether you're in Indoor or Outdoor sound modes thanks to house and golf pole icons, respectively. In Music Mode, the display shows the current song name, artist, and album. It's not backlit, making it harder to see in bright daylight. The display rotates to match the device's orientation, which is a nice touch.

  • Power button: Press to turn on/off. Press twice to enter True Wireless Stereo pairing mode.
  • Bluetooth button: Hold for three seconds to enter Bluetooth pairing mode.
  • Volume buttons: Press once to control volume. Press both buttons together to toggle between Indoor/Outdoor EQ modes.
  • Play button: Press to play/pause music or answer/end a call. Press twice to skip to the next track and three times to return to the previous track.

The functions of the controls change when you switch to Golf Mode, which you can only do through the app. In Golf Mode, you can press the Bluetooth button once to show the hazard screen and twice to put the screen into Hole Change Mode. Using the volume buttons, you can switch between the next and the previous hole.

This speaker also comes with a remote. You must use the Bushnell Golf app to connect it to the speaker. However, the remote disconnects from the app at times, and it unpairs with the speaker each time you turn off the device, so you have to return to the app to pair it up again the next time you turn on the speaker. Below are the functions for the remote, divided between the Music and Golf Modes:

Music Mode:

  • Bushnell button: Press once to play/pause. Press twice to skip to the next track and three times to return to the previous track. Click and hold to enter pairing mode.
  • Volume buttons: Press respective buttons to raise or lower volume. Press both buttons to enter pairing mode.

Golf Mode:

  • Bushnell button: Press once to hear the GPS yardage to the next hole. Press twice to get the first sound bite and three times to get the second sound bite. By default, the first is set to claps and the second to cheers. You can set custom sound bites to cheer you along in the app.
  • Volume buttons: Press respective buttons to raise or lower volume. Press both buttons to enter Music mode temporarily.

Design

In The Box

  • Quick Start Guide
  • USB-C charging cable (1.98 ft/ 60.5 cm)
  • Remote control: H: (1.8 in/ 4.6cm), L: (1.9 in/ 4.8cm), W: (.36 in/ .91 cm)
  • Bushnell Wingman View GPS Speaker

Sound

5.5

Sound

Frequency Response Accuracy

Slope

0.29

Std. Err.

3.43 dB

Low-Frequency Extension

113.1 Hz

High-Frequency Extension

16.0 kHz

The Bushnell Wingman View has a middling frequency response accuracy. It's a smaller speaker, so naturally, it lacks a lot of low-bass, and you don't get a deep thump and rumble in EDM and hip-hop tracks. However, the rest of the range is quite even and balanced, especially in the mids, where most voices and lead instruments reproduce.

We tested the speaker horizontally in Indoor Mode. As you can see from this graph, there isn't a huge difference in the frequency response when you set it to Outdoor Mode.

Similarly, you can switch the speaker from a horizontal to a vertical position without much difference in the sound, aside from some variations in the treble. We tested the speaker horizontally, and you can see a graph comparison here.

LEARN ABOUT FREQUENCY RESPONSE ACCURACY

Sound

Raw Frequency Response

Binaural Recording @ 1m

Binaural Recording @ 2m

6.8

Sound

Soundstage

Directivity Index

5.95 dB

Stereo

Yes

The Bushnell Wingman View plays stereo content, which is great since most music is mixed in stereo. It's more of a front-facing speaker, so you don't get consistent audio all around the speaker.

LEARN ABOUT SOUNDSTAGE

7.6

Sound

Dynamics

SPL @ Max Volume

88.8 dB SPL

DRC @ Max Volume

0.87 dB

This speaker doesn't get as loud as other outdoor speakers we've tested, like the Bushnell Wingman. However, that may not be an issue while out on the golf course since it means you won't bother other golfers around you. There's not a lot of compression at max volume, either, so you enjoy clean and clear representation of your audio.

Due to the texturized rubber covering the magnet on the back of the speaker, it moves around when you play music at max volume and set it horizontally on a flat surface like a table. To ensure consistent measurements, we used double-sided tape to secure the speaker in place for our tests. If you don't secure the speaker magnetically, you may experience worse dynamics due to the speaker moving, as you can see in the results here.

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Active Features

8.7

Active Features

Battery

Battery Life

12.0 hrs

Charge Time

3.4 hrs

Power Saving

Yes

Charging Port

USB-C

Battery Powered

Yes

The manufacturer advertises a battery life of 10 hours, and the speaker lasted 12 hours in our tests. Different settings, like the volume level, can impact battery life. However, the device powers off automatically after fifteen minutes in pairing mode if no devices are connected, which helps conserve battery life.

LEARN ABOUT BATTERY

0

Active Features

Voice Assistant

Alexa

No

Google Assistant

No

Speakerphone

Yes

Siri

No

Voice Assistant

No

Voice Activation

No

Microphone Mute

No

Far-Field Performance

No Assistant

Ambient Noise Performance

No Assistant

The Bushnell Wingman View doesn't support voice assistants.

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6.0

Active Features

App

App Name

Bushnell Golf

iOS

Yes

Android

Yes

EQ

Presets

Stereo Pair Mode

Yes

Party Mode

No

Multi-Room

No

You must download the Bushnell Golf app to pair the remote to the speaker. The app has many other features, including a Find Remote feature in case you lose track of it. You can set your speaker into Golf Mode by pressing on the Play Now button, which lets you choose the golf course you're on to access additional features, like the distance to the next hole. You can also set custom sound bites to cheer you on. You'll also find two sound modes in the app: Indoor and Outdoor Mode. Indoor Mode is designed for indoor use, providing a fuller and richer sound. Outdoor Mode carries sound further so it's heard at a distance, which is great for listening in larger, more open spaces. You can see a video of the app here.

Connectivity

Connectivity

Wired

Aux Input

No

USB Audio

No

Other Ports

Yes

There's a USB-A port that you can use to charge other devices like your smartphone.

8.2

Connectivity

Bluetooth

Bluetooth

Yes

Bluetooth Version

Unspecified

Bluetooth iOS Latency

45 ms

Bluetooth Android Latency

95 ms

Bluetooth Range

331.4 ft (101.0 m)

Multi-Device Pairing

No

You can pair the speaker to your phone or other mobile devices via Bluetooth. It stays connected even if it's far from the audio source, which is great for moving around the golf course. Latency is low with iOS and Android devices, too, so you can watch videos without lip-synch delay. Some apps compensate for latency differently, though.

LEARN ABOUT BLUETOOTH

0

Connectivity

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi Version

No Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi Frequency Band

No Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi

No

Apple AirPlay

No

AirPlay Latency

N/A

Google Chromecast

No

Chromecast Latency

N/A

The Bushnell Wingman View doesn't support Wi-Fi connectivity.

LEARN ABOUT WI-FI

Bushnell Wingman View Review (2024)

FAQs

Bushnell Wingman View Review? ›

Side-by-Side Comparison

The View is a slightly larger cousin of the original Wingman with an added LCD display to help keep track of its settings. Both speakers lack some low-bass, but the View does a better job of bringing the punch in the mid-bass.

What is the difference between wingman and wingman view? ›

Side-by-Side Comparison

The View is a slightly larger cousin of the original Wingman with an added LCD display to help keep track of its settings. Both speakers lack some low-bass, but the View does a better job of bringing the punch in the mid-bass.

How to get Wingman view to show yardage? ›

Use the remote to control functions on the speaker for Play Golf Mode. Click the top button once to display GPS yardage.

Does Bushnell Wingman work without a phone? ›

The Wingman will shut off after 15 minutes in pairing mode if no devices have been paired, as a power saving feature.

What is the difference between the Wingman and the Wingman 2? ›

The main things that set this new edition apart from the original Wingman are: The stronger BITE magnet. The magnetic attachment on the remote control. The battery-indicator light.

How to use Bushnell Wingman view? ›

To use the Wingman View on the course, turn on the device and open the Bushnell app. Make sure your device is actively paired and then use the app to select your course. The yardages from the app will appear on the screen of the Wingman View, and you can use any music app to play songs through the speaker.

Can you pair two Bushnell Wingman together? ›

TWS TECHNOLOGY

This technology allows you to pair with another Wingman 2, Wingman View, or Wingman Mini for surround sound audio.

What is the solid orange light on the Bushnell Wingman? ›

The LED Indicator Ring slowly flashes orange in Outdoor mode, and remains a solid orange in Indoor mode. Note: the Wingman default mode is Indoor.

Can you track a Bushnell Wingman if lost? ›

I'm sorry to say, the detachable remote can be tracked but the Wingman itself has no location-at-a-distance capability. If you left the remote on the Wingman when it was lost, please let me know so that I may help you further with some chance of being useful to this case! Thank you.

Is the Bushnell Wingman app free? ›

A: If you download the Bushnell app (it is free) you will have access to over 10,000 golf courses world wide and they are all fee. The app will provide a fly over of each hole as well as allow Wingman to give yardage readings.

How long does the Bushnell Wingman last? ›

The battery of the Bushnell Wingman lasts 10-hours which is around 36 holes. The Bushnell Wingman GPS Speaker weighs 1.5 pounds which doesn't seem like much, but for a golf speaker, it was one of the heaviest ones tested.

How long does it take to charge wingman view? ›

How long does it take to charge Bushnell Wingman? The first time you charge this device it may take up to 2 hours or more, but for future charges it should only take about an hour.

Why is the Wingman so good? ›

For starters, it has a higher damage per round than the Mozambique, and it can reach targets farther than the Mozambique. Most importantly though, the Wingman is actually a viable gun and not just something that you hold on to until something better comes along.

Does Bushnell Wingman have a slope? ›

Bushnell Wingman GPS Speaker , Black

A: It does not factor in slope.

Why is Wingman called Wingman? ›

This second pilot is called the "Wingman" because he or she primarily protects the lead by "watching his back."

What is the wingman concept? ›

The wingman concept is probably most notably known for its use in the fighter community. By positioning their aircraft just behind and outside the lead in a formation, the wingman provides a safer and more capable flight by increasing situational awareness, firepower and more dynamic tactics.

Why is wingman called wingman? ›

This second pilot is called the "Wingman" because he or she primarily protects the lead by "watching his back."

What is the difference between hard and normal project wingman? ›

Normal - The enemy will go toe-to-toe with you, and a little struggle is needed to best your enemies. Recommended for casual play. Hard - The enemy wants you dead, and will do anything in order to make that so. For experienced pilots out there.

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