The S10 differentiates itself from standard ball machines by actively traversing the court to return shots rather than firing from a static position. Using 4K binocular vision and a 0.15-second response time, the robot maintains rallies at speeds reaching 100 km/h. This setup forces players to focus on recovery and footwork, mimicking the dynamic flow of a real match. The first 100 customers during the promotional window will also receive a branded accessory bundle.
Beyond basic feeding, the device functions as an automated coach. The integrated software supports over 40 training templates tailored for skill levels ranging from NTRP 1.0 to 5.0. Users can build custom drills by fine-tuning spin, trajectory, and speed, while the system logs metrics like shot placement and net clearance post-session. Developed by engineers with backgrounds at Microsoft and Google, the platform aims to bridge the gap between solo practice and structured coaching.

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