A new software and firmware update arrived last week. With it came new features (e.g. voice control, more position options -> sectors) and fixed some things when saving exercises. This is what I first noticed.
How do you adjust it so that the spin relative to ball speed is "normal", and how do you quantify that so that you can always default to it? I had a Newgy robot for years that wasn't useful because at any throw speed the spin was unnaturally fast.
Hey it’s a bit late but how is your experience with it going ? Additionally I’m not even near a pro player or a very good competitive player, I do however play table tennis at the university level (do you recommend the prime one or the medium one) thanks
How much have you improved thanks to this robot?? What have you improved in most (loops, smash, blocks, backhand/forehand)? I just started a table tennis club in my home town, and maybe it is a good idea to buy a robot? I myself need to improve on my forehand, but it is hard without beeing served consistent shots, if you know what I mean..
I improved a lot thanks to the robot. If you know in which segments you need to improve and how you want to achieve it, the robot can play a key role here. You can customize exercises to accomplish your goal. Also, you can see one of my training session here -> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-X2GbhVn6xXE.html
Hey, this is the top model (amicus prime) of Butterfly's robots. You have also amicus start, expert and professional. With prime you get an android tablet and a small controller with which you control the robot. With start, expert and professional models you only get one big controller without the tablet. With the tablet you get an android butterfly application which you can also install on any other android device. The performance is great as you can see in the video.
yes, with the table I think it will. only I'm not sure if you will need another net. I see that Butterfly clip net comes with the table and I'm not sure if there is something on it that you can hook the robots net on.
hehehe :) I made a video of the entire training with the robot. From simpler exercises, to more complicated ones. You can see it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-X2GbhVn6xXE.html