Pretty good beginner robot with this cheap price. Do heavy and fast ball delivery.
For advanced and competition player, it is not good enough. It cannot simulate too many different drill and real situation as a real person.
There is no program for no spin, no height adjustment (good for training smash), a programmed drill for left and right to train foot work, program long and short table.
I agree this robot is good for those around 600 or less rating too.
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