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product_id: 765597
title: "Original Table Tennis Trainer Robot,Black, Orange"
brand: "ipong"
price: "1800 zł"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "I Pong"
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# Up to 70 balls/min firing rate Adjustable topspin & underspin 110-ball capacity hopper Original Table Tennis Trainer Robot,Black, Orange

**Brand:** ipong
**Price:** 1800 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🏓 Elevate your game solo—because champions don’t wait for partners!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Original Table Tennis Trainer Robot,Black, Orange by ipong
- **How much does it cost?** 1800 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/765597-original-table-tennis-trainer-robot-black-orange)

## Best For

- ipong enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ipong brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pace Yourself:** Adjust ball frequency from a chill 12 to a rapid 70 balls per minute.
- • **Expand Your Game:** Compatible with iPong accessories for a fully immersive training experience.
- • **Spin It Your Way:** Easily switch between topspin and underspin to master every stroke.
- • **Quick Setup, Instant Play:** Assembles in under a minute—more time smashing, less time prepping.
- • **Solo Training, Pro Results:** Practice anytime without a partner—your personal ping pong coach.

## Overview

The iPong Original Table Tennis Trainer Robot by JOOLA is a compact, easy-to-assemble training device designed for solo practice. It holds up to 110 balls and shoots them at adjustable speeds between 12 and 70 balls per minute, with customizable topspin and underspin settings controlled via remote. Ideal for millennial professionals seeking efficient, flexible training sessions, it supports various iPong accessories to enhance your practice and sharpen your competitive edge.

## Description

The iPong Original is the perfect training robot for practicing without a partner. With quick and simple assembly, get ready to play table tennis in seconds! It holds up to 110 balls and casts at an adjustable frequency ranging from 12 to 70 balls per minute. With the wired remote control, ball frequency and spin control are easily adjustable from your end of the table. The possibilities are endless, from playing with friends to playing solo, eliminating the need to fold up the other half the table. Choose between topspin and underspin, set your own pace, and start training like a champion! This simple, affordable, and fun table tennis robot brings recreational table tennis to a new and higher level of competitive play.

Review: Excellent Basic Robot - Background: I play regularly at my local table tennis club. I wouldn't call myself a great player, but I'm no slouch. I wanted this thing in order to: 1. Get some exercise. 2. Tinker and tune my strokes. I also understood the limitations of a machine like this. It cannot shoot a ball with low velocity and high spin. You can choose high speed and high spin, or low on both settings categories. I think some people don't understand this before they purchase one of these. Performance: At this point I have now had this thing launch a few thousand balls at me. The iPong Original has performed very well. I mainly use Gambler Gold balls, but I have some others mixed in. The settings for increasing or decreasing the interval between shots allows anything between a very slow pace to frantic. The spin adjustments work well. If you want a slow shot with no spin, you turn both the topspin and backspin down low. If you want fast and topspin, turn the topspin way up and the backspin way down. I have only had it jam once. I gave it a shake and it hasn't happened since. I've noticed if balls are different enough, they will come out differently, and why wouldn't they?? This actually gives you a bit of unpredictability to play with. But I would really suggest using the same kind of ball if you want consistency, and again, I'd suggest the Gambler Gold balls. Extra thoughts: Use some creativity with this and you can avoid the need to buy a more expensive robot! If you want to practice smashing, this thing doesn't produce a slow lob no matter how how you set it on the table by itself, but you can still make it happen! I set a box on the table close to the net and then set the iPong on the box. Then I put paper back books under it to tilt it up at an angle, and finally I turn it on with slow, no-spin. And I smash away. It's really not hard and it's my favorite way to use this! But if you think this is too much hassle, you'll need to buy something far more expensive. Fast topspin is what this machine can do best. It's a great way to practice counter-looping. If you want a slow shot with heavy backspin, such as from a serve, this might not be able to produce that. Though I've been thinking of ways I could position it on the floor and tilt it up... Haven't tried it yet. I use the iPong net to collect the balls. You really need this or else you'll spend all day looking for the balls, or worse - stepping on them. I like switching between forehand and backhand on alternating shots. I enjoy seeing how many aggressive shots I can land consecutively. This has improved my basic strokes. I've been able to unlearn some bad habits. My backhand attack has improved noticeably in club play. It's a good basic robot. Don't expect a $700 robot! Add in some creativity and you'll really enjoy this.
Review: My experience: a table tennis story - I would like to focus this review on what the iPong is and not try and compare it with other more expensive robots. So if you are in the market for a full featured robot, my advice is to invest in those robots. BUT if you want a fair product eval on the iPong Original than please read on. I bought the iPong because I don't have the budget to invest in a Newgy or like robot. I play at the office almost every day and at least once a week at my local TT club. With that said I am a total noob to table tennis and I am not very good. I figure a robot would be a great training aid and with the lack of a friend that shares my desire to get better I needed something. Enter the iPong! My first impression when unpacking the iPong was; it's really well made. I know these types of items are mass produced, but JOOLA put some thought into designing this and use higher end materials in the process. It's really easy to put together, 5 stars on packaging and assembly. I put it on the table and plugged it in, started it up and tested with some practice balls. The first thing I noticed was the noise, it's pretty loud, and the faster you make the back or top spin the louder it gets. This is not a major issue, it's just the first thing I noticed. Once I dialed in the settings I started to hit, and at first I blamed the iPong for serving the ball wrong and that's why I was crushing them into the net. Then I came to the realization that I am really bad at TT and the iPong was just serving the ball close to the net where I never really play. Another feather in JOOLA's cap, I like to believe they thought about this and engineered the iPong to keep the ball low. I think over time this will make me a better player. 3 stars for noise, 5 stars for challenging me. Operation (after 7 hoppers full 6/2/2015): 1. When there are 9 balls left they just stay in the hopper and never make it into the chute. Happened every time. 2. When the hopper is about half full a ball would get stuck in the chute. Happened about half the time. 3. Every 5th or 6th ball comes out with little force and to the left. Good for testing your chops. 4. Even with raising the iPong off the table the ball doesn't bounce high, this is a good thing in the long run. I have a goal. I am going to use the iPong for 30 days and report back to this thread on my progress. I feel that 3 stars is a fair review for now. I think there are improvements to me and the machine that will make me happier with the iPong but I need to give this a fair shot. Update (7/3/2015) I added another start to my review, because the iPong is doing what it is designed to do. It's helping me become a better table tennis player. If you want all the features of the high end robots, then go buy one, but if you want a great value and a tool that will make you a better player then buy this tool. All the issues that I mentioned in the above operation section still happen and I am fine with it.

## Features

- Table tennis robot for training without a partner
- Adjustable spin settings: topspin and underspin
- Holds up to 110 balls; Casts balls at an adjustable frequency (12 to 70 balls per minute)
- Assembly time: under a minute; Includes iPong, remote control, A/C adapter, instruction manual
- Compatible Accessories: 40mm and 40 plus balls, iPong ball catch net, iPong ball pickup net, iPong tilt stand, iPong targets

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002R1ZYEM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #246,589 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #149 in Table Tennis Accessories |
| Brand Name | iPong |
| Color | Black, Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (297) |
| Date First Available | November 12, 2024 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11 x 11 x 18.75 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 31.3 x 20.75 x 11 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | JOOLA |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 2.81 Kilograms |
| Part Number | VHS-060 |
| Sport Type | Tennis |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can this machine be used to fire cheese balls?**
A: I guess it could if you are able to get cheese balls the size of ping pong balls!!! If you do find some that size, just make sure that you clean the I Pong really well after using it. Hope that helps you!!!

**Q: I tried the kevenz balls. it barely gets any balls out unless we push from the top. Anyone else tried this ball? Does it work better with ipong balls**
A: Ours works fine with regular ping pong balls. No need for any push from above or anything. Transilvaniabooks

**Q: Hi I just got this in my house Ipon this day purchased here on Amazon but not on, does not work, s help??**
A: What is the exact problem.  I purchase this unit and it works in accord with the price.  Sometimes jams when down to about five balls or on first running but not a real problem

**Q: Does this model have the ability to turn up the frequency as fast as the other more expensive iPong machines?**
A: Yes, you can change both the frequency and the spin of the balls. The more expensive models rotate, serving the balls to different spots on the table.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Basic Robot
*by P***. on May 6, 2016*

Background: I play regularly at my local table tennis club. I wouldn't call myself a great player, but I'm no slouch. I wanted this thing in order to: 1. Get some exercise. 2. Tinker and tune my strokes. I also understood the limitations of a machine like this. It cannot shoot a ball with low velocity and high spin. You can choose high speed and high spin, or low on both settings categories. I think some people don't understand this before they purchase one of these. Performance: At this point I have now had this thing launch a few thousand balls at me. The iPong Original has performed very well. I mainly use Gambler Gold balls, but I have some others mixed in. The settings for increasing or decreasing the interval between shots allows anything between a very slow pace to frantic. The spin adjustments work well. If you want a slow shot with no spin, you turn both the topspin and backspin down low. If you want fast and topspin, turn the topspin way up and the backspin way down. I have only had it jam once. I gave it a shake and it hasn't happened since. I've noticed if balls are different enough, they will come out differently, and why wouldn't they?? This actually gives you a bit of unpredictability to play with. But I would really suggest using the same kind of ball if you want consistency, and again, I'd suggest the Gambler Gold balls. Extra thoughts: Use some creativity with this and you can avoid the need to buy a more expensive robot! If you want to practice smashing, this thing doesn't produce a slow lob no matter how how you set it on the table by itself, but you can still make it happen! I set a box on the table close to the net and then set the iPong on the box. Then I put paper back books under it to tilt it up at an angle, and finally I turn it on with slow, no-spin. And I smash away. It's really not hard and it's my favorite way to use this! But if you think this is too much hassle, you'll need to buy something far more expensive. Fast topspin is what this machine can do best. It's a great way to practice counter-looping. If you want a slow shot with heavy backspin, such as from a serve, this might not be able to produce that. Though I've been thinking of ways I could position it on the floor and tilt it up... Haven't tried it yet. I use the iPong net to collect the balls. You really need this or else you'll spend all day looking for the balls, or worse - stepping on them. I like switching between forehand and backhand on alternating shots. I enjoy seeing how many aggressive shots I can land consecutively. This has improved my basic strokes. I've been able to unlearn some bad habits. My backhand attack has improved noticeably in club play. It's a good basic robot. Don't expect a $700 robot! Add in some creativity and you'll really enjoy this.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ My experience: a table tennis story
*by M***F on June 3, 2015*

I would like to focus this review on what the iPong is and not try and compare it with other more expensive robots. So if you are in the market for a full featured robot, my advice is to invest in those robots. BUT if you want a fair product eval on the iPong Original than please read on. I bought the iPong because I don't have the budget to invest in a Newgy or like robot. I play at the office almost every day and at least once a week at my local TT club. With that said I am a total noob to table tennis and I am not very good. I figure a robot would be a great training aid and with the lack of a friend that shares my desire to get better I needed something. Enter the iPong! My first impression when unpacking the iPong was; it's really well made. I know these types of items are mass produced, but JOOLA put some thought into designing this and use higher end materials in the process. It's really easy to put together, 5 stars on packaging and assembly. I put it on the table and plugged it in, started it up and tested with some practice balls. The first thing I noticed was the noise, it's pretty loud, and the faster you make the back or top spin the louder it gets. This is not a major issue, it's just the first thing I noticed. Once I dialed in the settings I started to hit, and at first I blamed the iPong for serving the ball wrong and that's why I was crushing them into the net. Then I came to the realization that I am really bad at TT and the iPong was just serving the ball close to the net where I never really play. Another feather in JOOLA's cap, I like to believe they thought about this and engineered the iPong to keep the ball low. I think over time this will make me a better player. 3 stars for noise, 5 stars for challenging me. Operation (after 7 hoppers full 6/2/2015): 1. When there are 9 balls left they just stay in the hopper and never make it into the chute. Happened every time. 2. When the hopper is about half full a ball would get stuck in the chute. Happened about half the time. 3. Every 5th or 6th ball comes out with little force and to the left. Good for testing your chops. 4. Even with raising the iPong off the table the ball doesn't bounce high, this is a good thing in the long run. I have a goal. I am going to use the iPong for 30 days and report back to this thread on my progress. I feel that 3 stars is a fair review for now. I think there are improvements to me and the machine that will make me happier with the iPong but I need to give this a fair shot. Update (7/3/2015) I added another start to my review, because the iPong is doing what it is designed to do. It's helping me become a better table tennis player. If you want all the features of the high end robots, then go buy one, but if you want a great value and a tool that will make you a better player then buy this tool. All the issues that I mentioned in the above operation section still happen and I am fine with it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It works well
*by P***B on December 18, 2015*

I have had this robot for a week now and so far I like this machine. For the price it does what it is supposed to do. Works well with 1-star balls from your local Target as well as with REGAIL® Orange 3-star 40mm balls I bought on Amazon. I did not experience jamming or multiple ball releases. It serves balls pretty consistently with slight variability, which I like. Also, all loaded balls are getting served, contrary to other reviewer's complaints. However, frankly, I do not expect this robot to last very long. Parts are plastic and probably are going to wear quickly. I think this explains other user's complains. I think, since the robot is made inexpensively, there is some variability in the quality of parts. "Multiple ball release" issue happens occasionally after loading of new batch of balls. This happens because when the hole in the top disk is aligned with the channel below (happens randomly based on timing when you turned off the machine) about 3 or 4 balls are filling the channel and they are getting shot out at once after switch on. After this, the robot works pretty well. To eliminate this issue, before filling the robot with the new batch of balls, slightly spin the top disk with your hand to make sure the holes do not align. A few notes. 1. If you turn off topspin and underspin dials, the balls are coming out with low speed and you need to place the robot closer to the net for the balls to make it over. I always have it on top spin and it gives decent speed and spin where the machine could be placed in the far corner of the table. 2. You can set it up to bounce on the opponent's side and then make it to you side, however you will need to place the robot beyond the table and tilt it a bit down. 3. This robot is good for a beginner to practice consistency of basic strokes. If you want to get further in the game, you will need Newgy robot or human partner/trainer. Will add further notes after a few months. Update: 11 Feb 2016: After 3 months of daily use it still works and does a good job! My forehand, backhand counterhits and loops improved quite well. Also had great practice with backspin open-ups. I realize now that the robot lacks ability to imitate short serves with strong backspin. Oh well.... Still love it.

## Frequently Bought Together

- iPong Original Table Tennis Trainer Robot,Black, Orange
- JOOLA Training 3 Star Table Tennis Balls 12, 60, or 120 Pack - 40+mm Regulation Bulk Ping Pong Balls for Competition and Recreational Play - Fun as a Cat Toy - Indoor and Outdoor Compatible
- iPong Carbon Fiber Table Tennis Ball Catch Net - Practice Net Attaches to Ping Pong Table for Ball Collection During Table Tennis Robot, Serve or Multi-Ball Training

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