I am happy with my purchase
Net:
The Catch Net could use more detailed assembly instructions and a parts list. It took me a little longer to set up because I initially put the net on the frame inside out. Once together it does it's job and is easy to put on and take off the table.
V300:
The settings on the V300 are easy to figure out, suggestion for improvement would be to mark the center line of the oscillation. It would speed up robot setup. Currently I have to run the unit through a few cycles to make sure the oscillation is centered and the balls are staying on the table.
The unit functions well with the included IPONG training balls and other new 3-Star balls that I tried. Some 1-star balls got mixed in and they tended to be inconsistent leaving the robot. I have not had any jams with approximately 1000 balls through the unit.
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Review by
brianonbass16
(Verified Customer)
for IPONG V300 Bundle - with Catch Net and 80 Balls
on January 27, 2016
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