The Power Pong ALPHA table tennis robot shares most of its features with the Power Pong DELTA and OMEGA. It's able to create "complex" training drills, involving a serve or return of serve, followed by a combination of balls with no spin, underspin, sidespin and topspin combinations.
The Power Pong ALPHA provides you with a fully realistic training experience at a much lower price than other robots with comparable features.
It's also upgradable to both the DELTA and the OMEGA models at an affordable price.
Features:
- Up to 6 balls with different type and amount of spin, speed, trajectory and placement can be set with each drill.
- Can produce a no-spin ball.
- Automatic Frequency control
- Have a random (RND) mode/settings to make ball placement less robotic.
- 22 Memory slots for saving your favorite drills.
- Pre-programmed drills are included and can be changed or adjusted.
- Come with a ball recycling net for continuous play.
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Covered by our three-years parts and labor warranty.
The following table highlights the differences between the three models.
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ALPHA
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Control options:
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Control box
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Control box
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Control box, app and/or both
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Balls per drill:
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6 balls
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6 balls
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8 balls
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Memory space:
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22 drills
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22 drills
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Unlimited
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Spin settings:
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1-5
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-4 to +5
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1-10
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Cluster training:
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No
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No
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Yes (Group up to 33 drills in each cluster)
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Drill database:
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No
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No
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Yes
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Tags:
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No
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No
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Yes
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Drill sharing:
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No
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No
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Yes
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Mirror drill:
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No
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No
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Yes
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Search for drill:
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No
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No
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Yes
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The Power Pong ALPHA is very similar to the Power Pong 2001, but it has updated electronics built into the main unit and the thick parallel cord is replaced with a thin cable.
It comes with 12 pre-saved drills and you can store 22 of your favorites.