4.80 out of 5
(6 customer reviews)
$49.99
About this item
- 🏓【Smart Table Tennis Robot】Our “NOVA S Pro” equipped with 2 BASF ball throw wheels. Frequency:30-90 balls/min, max 0.66s/ball, 11-level. Speed:Max 15m/s, 21-level. 9 types of spin. Rotation speed:60r/s, 21-level. Support count, combo, one-jump or two-jump ball serving.
- 🤳【APP & Remote Control】Experience unparalleled flexibility with our ping pong ball machine that can be controlled via an app or remote control. Tweak spin, rotation intensity, landing point, ball speed, hight and frequency to personalize your workout.
- 🏆【Built-in Preset and Customizable Training Drills】264 built-in preset training drills, and also allows for programming custom drills, making it the perfect tool for both beginner and advanced players to create a personalized training experience.
- 📲【Landing Spot Simulated Animation】Experience precise landing spot control with our “Pongbot” app’s simulated animation, designed to help you hit the ball where it counts and allowing you to customize placement for perfecting your return shots.
- 🚀【Portability and Innovation】Our robot is versatile, with an innovative near-net serve trajectory that makes it ideal for mastering mid and aggressive game techniques through short-range simulations.
- 🛠️️【After-sales and Service】40mm+ table tennis balls and 2 AAA batteries are not included and need to be purchased separately. Please refer to the user manual and videos in the APP for product introduction and installation. One-year warranty period.
- 👨👩👧👦【Target Audience】Our versatile ping pong robot is suitable for all players, from beginners to professionals and coaches. It is designed for solo training and focused practice in specific areas of the game, and is easy to use for players of all skill levels.
SKU: B0CTXY6NVQ
Category: Balls
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6 reviews for PONGBOT Table Tennis Robot Ping Pong Machine with Remote, APP Control, 264 Pre-saved Training Drills, Customize Spin, Frequency, Ball Speed, Rotation Intensity, Landing, Height
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Zheng Wu –
C. Justice –
Wai Tung Leung –
Max –
Wishlist for app designers/developers:
1. Single ball test to help refine the combo/drill
2. Lower frequency for serve practice
3. Countdown 3-5 seconds before drill starts. Audible app sound would be great at start and at end of drill.
4. Quick start without having to create a combo.
5. More randomness within a single drill combo
6. Capability to delete/remove balls within a combo (currently, if you go from ball 1 to ball 2, you can’t delete ball 2).
7. Larger Start/Stop button
FKUSA –
– very versatile training programs. suitable for all different level of players.
– very powerful customization capability. program your own training sessions, from simple to complex.
– super portability. with a 24V output capable power bank, you can set it up in any place, in gym, home, park, camping site, etc. very easy to bring it with you and set up.
– cellphone app easy to use.
James A Mayer –
The drills can be an array of up to 5 shots that can be positioned around the table. It’s easy to set up a Falkenberg drills, for example. There are a couple of things to note that aren’t clear from the description. The height/trajectory of the head can be set via the app, but it cannot change within a drill. So, one drill has one common trajectory for each shot. That means you can’t really set up a serve, a push and a loop in one drill. I have been able to set up underspin pushes and topspin loops in a single drill, no problem. But short serves require that the trajectory of the head be pointing downwards. That being said, because this is a tabletop robot that can be placed anywhere, it can replicate serves better than other (often much more expensive) robots that are permanently mounted at one height at the center of the table. Also, one drill can have two spins only, meaning topspin and backspin. Sidespin is possible by manually rotating the head, but this is not automated so you’ll have that side/topspin or side/underspin until you manually rotate it again.
The shot quality is great, no complaints. The build quality is impressive and the robot has yet to jam after 10+ hours of use.
If the manufacturer is reading this, I would like to make a suggestion. The more expensive PongBot models have automated trajectory and head rotation for sidespin so you can get all possible spins and trajectories in one drill. However, they are mounted in the center of the table to allow for ball recycling. The Nova is far more versatile because it can be placed anywhere on the table, making for more realistic serves, counterlooping, etc. Many robot users don’t really care about ball recycling. A human multi-ball feeder doesn’t have constant ball recycling so why would I need that in a robot? 150 balls is plenty of workout before needing a break and I could easily rig up an extension to the Nova’s basket to allow for another 100 balls if I need that. I’d like to see a “Nova Pro” model that is a tabletop unit that has the automated rotation/trajectory of the more expensive PongBots. I’d pay good money for that.