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I love having locators on my discs. I play often at Solitude Mountain, Brighton Resort, Wasatch Wunder and frequently travel for disc golf. Not having to look for my discs increases the fun by taking away that frustration. I used discbeepers from 2011 until I ran out a couple years ago. I’ve gone through lots of the 3 generations of hellodisc beepers and they are good too, just not as durable. But the price is right! I bought the “retailer pack” for $100 for myself, because they break and the batteries die. With the bonus ones, I got 40 of them for $100, so no complaints here. They break, I stick another on and keep going. Finding discs can be really hard at Solitude - I got 8 rounds in there in the past 2 weeks and mention them to everyone I see. Thanks so much for making them!!!
Mark · June 1, 2026
Pros and Cons
Pros are cost, simplicity, no apps or gps and ease of install, and flight did not seem to be altered. Cons are no clear instructions on activation of device, (hit the "on/off button multiple times to go through some sort of programming start up menu) did not work well in the rain, device would short out and then stop working until dry and need to reboot through the startup program again, also device might glitch and turn off on a hard impact. Overall still a good device to limit risk of loosing a disc.
Jason · May 27, 2026





