The 'BADDY' Badminton Robot is Suitable for Players of All Skill Levels
Michael Hemsworth — July 28, 2017 — Lifestyle
References: kickstarter & thegadgetflow
The 'BADDY' Badminton Robot is an open source device that will automatically work to provide serves during games to eliminate the need for a partner or as a means to ensure each round starts off on the right foot.
The system is controlled via an accompanying app that will let you customize the kind of operation or gameplay that the device is capable of providing to ensure it's always operating just as you like it.
The 'BADDY' Badminton Robot can shoot shuttlecocks in nine different directions to aid players when they're looking to do some practice or as way to ensure that each player is given an equal chance to score. The unit can be set up in about one minute, which makes it ideal for getting started whenever the mood strikes.
The system is controlled via an accompanying app that will let you customize the kind of operation or gameplay that the device is capable of providing to ensure it's always operating just as you like it.
The 'BADDY' Badminton Robot can shoot shuttlecocks in nine different directions to aid players when they're looking to do some practice or as way to ensure that each player is given an equal chance to score. The unit can be set up in about one minute, which makes it ideal for getting started whenever the mood strikes.
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