Newgy Robo-Pong 2050

Product information

Brand
Newgy
Category
Robots
Reviews
2
Rating
4.50 star(s) 2 ratings
Price
$661

User stats

use
8.5
Durability
8.5
Capability
7.3
Resistance
8.5

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Item details

Top-of-the-Line Robot for Serious Table Tennis Players. Revolutionary digital technology means easy, precise regulation of ball speed, wait time, and landing location. Normal Mode gives you simple manual control over each function while in Drill Mode, you can run any of the 64 drills stored on the controller. Use PC Mode to create and save drills using a simple interface, then run those drills direct from your PC. Setup Mode makes it easy to calibrate motors to a set standard and select your desired language. Intelligent design also allows selection of favored hand so drills run correctly for right-handers and left-handers alike. You can even tell your Robo-Pong 2050to throw balls for 5 minutes, and it will automatically calculate how many balls will be thrown in that time.

Latest reviews

Pros
  • Ease of use
  • Different spins
The new Robo Pong 2050 robot has a lot to offer. It includes:

- ball thrower with oscillation
- recycling net system
- side net extenders
- rubber tops packet
- full size didgital control box
- transformer
- connector cable
- owners manual
- setup DVD


The robot can produce topspin, backspin, left sidespin, right sidespin and a combination of spins in one drill. You can buy the robot on our website here: https://www.topspintt.com/products/robots/172/robo-pong-2050-robots
use
8
Durability
8
Capability
9
Resistance
8
Pros
  • Many options
  • Easy to use
  • Price
Cons
  • TopspinUnderspin
  • WAY too spinny
I have this robot and I've really enjoyed to practice with it. It's really easy to set up and the balls goes back to the machine automatically thanks to the "net-barriers". The Newgy Robo-Pong 2050 has a great variety of training programs and you can also make your own ones if you plug it to a computer. I don't think the price is that bad either.

But what could be better with this robot?
-You have to either choose topspin OR underspin (OR sidespin). What I mean with this is that you can set up the machine only to 1 position (top-,under- or sidespin) before you start the program. Meaning that you can't for example have it serve you first 1 short underspin and after that 1 long topspin. The maching can though put short and long balls in same programs.
- Another slightly bad thing is that when you program it to serve you underspin, the spin is WAY too heavy. It's like playing against a defender who pimple chops your topspin and you have to hit from that ball next. In a way this is good (if you want this kind of training) but I find it a bit disturbing that I can't regulate the amount of spin the machine produces.

But as said, I have really liked this robot and it can surely help you develop your game. The (rather) low price makes this certain robot a good choice if you are thinking of buying a table tennis robot.
use
9
Durability
9
Capability
5.5
Resistance
9
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