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AI-Powered Tennis Robot

November 28, 2024

 

 

The PongBot Pace S Series is a cutting-edge tennis robot is designed to provide a highly advanced training experience, helping players of all levels improve their skills with precision and efficiency. The robot features a position-aware sensor that tracks your movements and provides real-time feedback. Equipped with advanced AI technology and intelligent sensors, the PongBot Pace Series analyzes your movement patterns in real-time. This allows the robot to adjust its serves and shots based on your position and movement, providing a customized training experience tailored to your needs.

With over 300 pre-programmed drills and training plans, the Pace S Series offers a wide range of options to suit different skill levels and training goals. You can also create your own custom drills using the app, allowing for endless possibilities in your training routine. The PongBot Pace S Series comes with a companion app and a remote control, giving you full control over the training sessions. You can adjust parameters such as ball speed, spin type, and serve frequency, ensuring that each drill is perfectly tailored to your preferences.

Designed to cover the entire court, the robot provides a comprehensive training experience. The Pace S Series can hold up to 150 tennis balls, allowing for extended practice sessions without the need for frequent reloading. The PongBot Pace S Series can serve balls at a maximum speed of 80 mph, lob balls up to a height of 8.1 meters, and it offers various spin types, including topspin, no spin, and underspin, with a maximum spin rate of 60 revolutions per second. Powered by a rechargeable battery, the robot provides up to 8 hours of usage time.

 

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