Intelligent sensor tennis Sony attaches to your putter, recorded as a given the full game



Nothing beats well trained when it comes to develop your tennis skills. If you do not have access to this, however, you should be able to get a lot of mileage out of training instructional videos are good sensor and intelligent tennis Sony.

Designed to attach to the end of the handle of a tennis racket, it is compatible with products from Wilson, Prince, Unix, and others. Perhaps there is a good chance that it will work with most racquets have hidden in the house, too, so you do not have to buy new equipment for your tracked and recorded statistics.



Sony sensor smart tennis can keep an eye on the firing of all data, recording the type of swing, and the ball speed, swing speed, ball spin, and the impact of sport and other vital information. It will automatically generate reports for every game you play, too, allowing you to analyze each group quickly without having to wade through a large amount of data. If you work with friends, you can have each session to record videos with accompanying mobile application (iOS and Android), which will then synchronize data with clips play for more ways to analyze the game . Unlike most tools connected, the sensor can operate without being paired with a smartphone, so you can leave your locked safely in the closet if you prefer phone. All information is stored on the onboard storage (up to 12,000 shots) instead, which you can then sync with the phone at a later date.



It is waterproof and dustproof so there is no restriction of time of use, but it is not a shock (So do not close your butt racket to the ground when you're frustrated). The battery is on the plan for a maximum of 90 minutes with Bluetooth enabled and twice when recording directly to the onboard memory.



Scheduled for availability in January 2015, the retail sensor smart tennis Sony for $ 200.

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