The Pongbot Pace S Pro is an AI-powered tennis ball machine that not only serves, but learns how you play in real-time and adjusts to keep all your sessions challenging. It can even mimic pro player styles to give you the game of your life, well, without anyone else around anyway.



If you play Tennis, or any sport, really, you know how difficult it can be to match schedules with a reliable opponent, particularly someone to help you train. Yes, you can hire an actual professional trainer, but that’s not always an option for everyone. And if you have your own court at home, or in your neighborhood, you might want another reliable option anyway. That could well be the Pongbot Pace S Pro an intelligent AI-powered tennis ball machine that doubles as a digital trainer of sorts.

Its key selling point is that it delivers AI-powered adaptive training on the court whenever you’re ready. It completely shatters the concept of static training tools, too. Using real-time tracking it observes, learns, and responds to a player’s core strengths. It can dynamically adjust speed, for example, between 20 and 75 miles per hour, along with ball spin at plus or minus 5,000 RPMs. It can also adjust trajectory on the fly to mimic a human opponent or even replicate pro player styles. In other words, imagine working out with a skilled partner. It challenges you every time you play to help you personally improve your game and playstyle.

How does an AI-powered tennis ball machine actually work?

By building real game intelligence, on the fly, and matching your playstyle, Pace S Pro essentially provides you with an AI trainer. It randomizes serving with playing patterns and uses over 564 pre-programmed drills to adjust play. Through these functions it can avoid predictability, meaning you get a randomized unique playing and training session every time. It’s not like a static machine that simply serves at varying intervals. This is not your grandpa’s tennis machine. Not even close.

Don’t worry, it won’t serve when you’re not ready. The system designates a “ready zone” that it can recognize. It will serve when you enter that zone, acting as more of an intelligent coach, guiding you, coaxing you, building up your best skills. It offers full court coverage, holds over 150 balls, and will allow for over eight hours of playback for nonstop, high-intensity training as long as you’re willing to go. It does that via a rechargeable battery, of course. It’s lightweight and conveniently portable, too, so you can bring it back and forth between home and wherever your preferred court is.

It’s also compatible with all course types including clay, natural grass, artificial grass, and hardtop courts. Remote and mobile app controls put the power at your fingertips. All in, this is one hell of an AI-powered tennis ball machine for solo play or training.

Who is it for?

Tennis players who want to train, play solo, or build their skills to kick some ass on the court.

Where to buy?

MSRP: $2,000