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Babolat markets the first smart health connected tennis racket
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It was at the Consumer Electronic Show that the French equipment manufacturer Babolat presented the final version of its smart health connected racket.
Unless you have the talent of a Federer, Djokovic or a Nadal, this smart health connected racket could be useful for you. If a prototype had already been presented on the occasion of Roland Garros 2012 and had even been tested by world-class players such as Jo Wilfried Tsonga or Rafael Nadal. It was only at CES 2020 in Las Vegas that Babolat presented the final version of Babolat Play. Presentation announcing the emergence of smart health connected objects in sport.
Sensors in the handle
Thanks to a receiver placed at the end of the sleeves, full of sensors, you will be able to obtain, via bluetooth or USB port, data on your tablet, smartphone and other pc.Among this information and statistics concerning your sport session, the types of strikes, the effects of the ball, its centering on the sieve will be screened. Data in particular restored in the form of graphs thanks to a dedicated application which will give you advice to improve yourself.Important note, the weight of the racket will not be changed, it will remain similar to other rackets on the market.
Performance monitoring
The player will also be able to follow his progress by comparing the data of his sessions by day, week or month. He can even compare his playing style to his friends or to the testers of the team. Babolat, which includes Rafael Nadal, enough to motivate or increase the inferiority complex.A motion sensor, sold separately, will analyze performance in great detail and especially in real time.You want to improve, get closer to the best by comparing your performance over training, Babolat Play is the racket you need.It is now marketed in United States at the price of $ 399 (around 295 euros).
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