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 Post subject: Table Tennis Robot
PostPosted: 22 May 2016, 11:40 
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Hi All,
I am 2300 ranked player and looking for portable robot for practice. I found Qukei 2700-V1 and Y&T A9 Robot under $800. Kindly advise me which one is the best.

https://www.megaspin.net/store/default. ... tw-2700-v1

http://www.fareastsports.com/products/robots/y_t/1341


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 Post subject: Re: Table Tennis Robot
PostPosted: 22 May 2016, 12:39 
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I had initially said in a text to a TT friend that the V1 looked good to do short and half long serve, but it looks like everything comes out fast and long deep on the table, not really good for simulating a real serve. The video from the wesite shows just fast and long stuff.

A 2 wheel robot that can do real serves would be better if one is training serves. if one is just training counter-hotting, then it will give you every deep ball you want.

Y&T has been around for a while. Since this has two wheels, and controls to adjust each wheel, and it has head tilt (top&side) adjustment and likely speed adjustment, with a little tinkering, you could likely simulate real serves with it plus all the other stuff you do with a robot.

If one want to do the normal stuff but with realistic speed/spins and be able to practice against serves, you need a robot with the minimum abilities this has.

Portability looks very important to you. The Y&T might be worth it, hope it comes with the electric adapter to fit the outlet.

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