Tuesday, February 7, 2023

CES 2023: iVOLVE pro tennis robot

 
Screenshot from video at iVOLVE pro


IT Canada World, 1/5/2023
iVolve Pro is a robot tennis training system that works like an intelligent ball machine. It uses AI-based vision technology to behave like a real tennis trainer. 
The robot uses an advanced autonomous vision system with machine learning algorithms to move around the tennis court. It moves with 360-degree rotation and independent steering on its four wheels. 
If your tennis coach is unavailable or you’ve annoyed all your tennis partners, this product is for you. 
 


Other CES 2023 posts:First OLED wireless TV.  (12/18/2022)
Sony Honda EV joint venture.  (12/26/2022)Neubie, the self-driving robot from Neubility.  (12/28/2022)Volkswagen ID Aero electric vehicle.  (12/28/2022)lipstick trDavinci 100 electric bike,  (1/1/2023)
Loona petbot.  (1/2/2023)

Nuwa pen.  (1/6/2023)
Asus 3D laptop.  (1/6/2023)

Withings U-Scan, the first hands-free home urine lab.  (1/7/2023)Valencell cuffless blood pressure monitor.  (1/7/2023)Aqara's P2 presence sensor.  (1/8/2023)

eKinekt BD 3 bike desk.  (1/9/2023)Candela C8 EV hydrofoil boat.  (1/9/2023)Nvidia GeForce 4080 GPU cloud gaming for your car.  (1/9/2023)

Movano smart ring Evie.  (1/10/2023)
NuraLogix Anura app, potentially life-saving selfie.  (1/10/2023)
Ring car cam.  (1/10/2023)
Moen sprinkler system.  (1/10/2023)


GE Profile smart mixer.  (1/12/2023)

aeo by Aeolus Robotics.  (1/13/2023)


Loovic hands-free navigation device. (1/15/2023)


Fufuly robot cushion.  (1/28/2023)
Mevo Go Multicam.  (1/28/2023)


Snap's Magic Mirror,  (1/30/2023)
Traction by Ampere.  (1/30/2023)

Trova smart safes.  (2/2/2023)

Nufa body-editing app.  (2/4/2023)

Rollkers Skates.  (2/5/2023)
Cruz BlenderCap.  (2/5/2023)

FluentPet Connect.  (2/6/2023)
Visionair Lab visor and air purifier.  (2/6/2023)

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