Paddle Palace H2W Touch Pro Review

The Paddle Palace H2W Pro table tennis robot review is here. We will discuss the positives and the negative as well as discuss the features that make this robot the best table tennis training robot you can buy.

Specifications

This table tennis training robot is the premium training robot available on the market. It demonstrates its superb quality with two throw wheels and the ability to hit 22 different spots on the table. This table training robot comes with an LCD touch screen for easy navigation and multiple play decisions and it also has the ability to choose between different routines and shooting patterns with varying spin, speed, and direction. The robot has proven to be everything that the makers promised it would be. It even comes with an easy ball recycling system for non-stop action.

New technology has allowed the makers to add extra flexibility to the robots decision-making skills allowing it to determine where the ball should land more accurately than ever before. There are a total of thirty built-in sequences for players to practice with and the robot has the ability to provide varying types of skill shots in one sequence. This means that you can set the robot to provide top shots, high & low shots, and hard and soft shots at different times as well as topspins, side-spins, under-pin and even no-spin, which cannot be found in cheaper robots. Not only can the robot perform all these complex shots, but there’s also a spin indicator panel that relays the spin before every shot for optimum practice capability. This is the closest you can get to practicing against a real person.

Included with the training robot, you get a net collection and ball recycling system, 120 Nittaku training balls, Free shipping and a 1-year limited warranty.

Drawbacks

As discussed earlier, the price is a huge disadvantage for the customers just looking to have some fun with the sport they love. There are other good ping pong robots available for much less that would be better suited for the casual player. Another drawback I notice is that I was denting some of the balls when I would hit the robot. This isn’t a major issue but should be noted.

Eugene (Gene) Sandoval has been one of those guys who spent too many hours around ping pong tables in high school. However, soon enough, Gene understood that there is more to ping pong than having fun. That is how he started a journey that made Eugene one of the experienced semi-professional ping pong players in the United States. As the founder of the PingPongRuler, Eugene spends most of his time surrounded by ping pong tables and research. He always has this knack for coming up with new ping pong strategies and telling the good and bad equipment apart.