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ACEII ONE: The AI Tennis Robot Review

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

AI⁣ Tennis Partner Aces Kickstarter Launch, Promises Personalized Training &⁣ Realistic Competition

[CITY, STATE] – [DATE] – A‍ new AI-powered tennis ball machine, the ACEII ONE, is gaining traction after launching on Kickstarter,​ offering players of all levels a customizable training partner and a surprisingly challenging opponent.⁤ Developed by Chinese⁤ robotics‌ and sports technology company ACEII SPORTS, the device aims to solve a common problem for tennis enthusiasts: finding consistent, reliable practise partners.

The ACEII ⁢ONE isn’t just a simple ball feeder. It’s designed to ‍function as ‌both a training⁢ tool and a simulated ⁢opponent, leveraging ‍artificial intelligence to adapt⁣ to a player’s skill level and provide a dynamic practice experience. According to early user feedback, the machine is praised for its simplicity and ease of ‌use. “It’s great in the middle. So I like the level⁢ and speed as I want. And very simple… It’s⁤ very​ easy to use. ⁣So honestly,it’s very easy to ⁣approach all levels and people who have never⁤ done it before,” one user⁤ commented.

The machine utilizes a high-end machine learning algorithm and computer vision to track ⁤a player’s swing, footwork, and ball trajectory ⁣in real-time. This data ‌informs customized training sessions focused on specific skills like top spin forehands or defensive volleys. Beyond basic ball drills, the ACEII ONE⁤ manages practice schedules and attempts to replicate the unpredictability of a human opponent.

Users control the machine via a companion app available on iOS and Android. The app boasts over 50 pre-loaded training programs, ranging from baseline rallies to‌ net approaches, ‍and allows for the creation of custom routines.It also tracks progress with a leaderboard and provides real-time voice ‌feedback, offering coaching tips ⁤based on analysis of thousands of professional game data – including adjustments to backswing ‍and serve posture.

ACEII SPORTS highlights the machine’s portability, noting it folds down to the⁣ size of a wheeled travel bag. A fully charged lithium battery provides⁢ up to 2 hours of operation while the robot‍ is moving and 8 hours in a stationary ⁣state.

Currently available for pre-order on Kickstarter, the ACEII ONE is priced⁣ at $1,199 for “super early ⁣bird” backers (kickstarter.com/discover).The company positions the⁤ device as a solution for anyone struggling to find consistent tennis partners,⁤ promising a training companion and a formidable opponent in one compact package.

Tennis is widely recognized for its athletic benefits,providing systemic exercise to enhance muscle strength and flexibility,while ⁤also demanding​ both aerobic and anaerobic ⁤stamina. The ACEII ONE aims to make​ accessing those benefits ⁣easier and more consistent for players of all abilities.

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