Butterfly Amicus 3000 Robot
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Engadget highlights the Butterfly Amicus 3000 Robot:
‘The Butterfly® Amicus 3000 Robot is an exciting table tennis robot, offering a wide range of capabilities for beginners through pros. There is virtually no limit to the types of standard drills and advanced game related drills that can be practiced on the Amicus, including drills to develop basic strokes and switching skills; footwork drills; and drills where players require random ball placement and/or random ball types
Butterfly Amicus 3000 Robot Features:
• Step and sample buttons, used together to easily test any of the settings before you run a sequence
• Frequency settings: up to 100 balls/min.; Remote on/off switch
• A timer to run the robot for 1-10 minutes, and then pause for up to 2 minutes before continuing with current drill
• Serve and continue mode: to eject a ball of any type and then continue with a sequence that has been set up
• Automatic distance adjustment to the corners of the table versus balls delivered to the center of the table
• Optional box control mount for player’s side of table’
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