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The JOOLA iPong V300 is a compact, metal-framed table tennis training robot designed for solo practice with adjustable ball frequency (12-70 balls/min), spin, and oscillation. Featuring a wireless remote with memory presets, it offers quick assembly and jam-free operation, holding over 100 regulation 40mm balls. Trusted by beginners and mid-level players, it delivers professional-grade training without the pro-level price tag.






| ASIN | B016A7UMV8 |
| Age Range Description | Kid,Adult |
| Base Material | Plastic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #115,097 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #53 in Table Tennis Accessories |
| Brand | JOOLA |
| Brand Name | JOOLA |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 830 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00610370567883 |
| Included Components | Main Product |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19"L x 10"W x 11"H |
| Item Type Name | table tennis training robot |
| Item Weight | 3.08 Pounds |
| League Name | JOOLA |
| Manufacturer | Sport Squad |
| Manufacturer Part Number | iv3 |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | iv3 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 19"L x 10"W x 11"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Table Tennis |
| Sport | Table Tennis |
| Sport Type | Table Tennis |
| Team Name | JOOLA |
| Top Material Type | Metal |
| UPC | 610370567883 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Standard One Year Manufacturer's Warranty |
M**D
Lots of fun. Great for beginner.
I bought this mainly for my kids so they can play on their own and practice some basic techniques. We have been using it for a couple weeks now and so far I am pretty happy with the purchase. The machine is fairly easily to set up. Once it is set up you will need to learn how to operate the remote. It let you adjust the spin and frequency. I didnt use the oscillation feature much yet but it does work. The hopper holds about 60 to 70 balls. The lowest frequency setting gives you about a 3 minute session. The max frequency actually gets quite fun. It shoots the balls out really fast and it is fun to see the kids try to hit as many as possible. The only thing I didnt like about the machine is its consistency. The first ball always land in the wrong spot and shoot off the table for some reasons. The balls afterward land roughly in the same spot, maybe within a 3in diameter circle. I just wish the landing would get closer to 1 inch so it is more accurate for practice purpose. All in all it is a great price and a great product.
P**S
Pretty good, pretty fun
I bought a lower model from the same company and it was horrible. This one, works much better. I have about 75 balls in there and it sometimes gets 1 or 2 stuck which isn't terrible. You can control still, timing, and rotation from a remote control. The remote works fine but feels flimsy. Overall, it works well and seems to be worth the money.
T**K
Nice machine, but instructions could use a helpful upgrade.
The iPong V300 is quite a nice machine. Adjusting spins, oscillation, and frequency is a breeze with the included remote control. I have used the machine for about two weeks now and have had minimal issues. One time, the spinner inside did not work, so no balls would come out. However, that started working again. It is also a challenge at times to get the machine positioned so that the balls hit my side of the table rather than missing (too long) or hitting the net (too short). Overall, the machine is consistent, but the slight variability of the trajectory means that you will get a variety of results. It would have been nice to receive a set of suggestions for settings/placement in the box, so there was less experimentation. Want to return a backspin serve directed to your forehand? Place the machine here and use the following settings. Want to return a looping topspin shot to your backhand? Place the machine here and use these settings. Unfortunately, those suggestions are missing, leaving the user to recreate the wheel. That said, I'm happy with the machine and have had a lot of fun so far. Also, I suggest pairing this machine with the iPong table tennis catch net ( iPong Carbon Fiber Table Tennis Ball Catch Net ) so that when you play 100 balls, you don't have to pick up 100 balls off the floor! Good luck.
H**B
Don’t bother
The spinning mechanism that feeds the balls stops working all the time. Very bad build quality
S**.
Helps train the skilled and novice
I decided to try it to get back into table tennis after being away from it for a number of years. After doing some research I focused on the Ipong trainers as they seemed to fall into my price range. My first purchase was the topspin which prompted me to get the Ipong practice net, so as not to be chasing and retrieving balls. After being away so long it was comforting to be back at the table only to realize the muscles most used are those leg muscles used squatting and retrieving balls. Boy were those sore. Well to make a long story short the wife surprised me with the model v300 as a Christmas gift. the unit goes together as easily as the top spin model. Basically the unit was in 3 sections which easily slide together with a minimum amount of effort and you hitting balls in no time. The advantages over the topspin version were numerous. It allows for adjustment of topspin , bottom spin and the frequency of ball delivery or serve and speed of the serve. As a novice this is still a bit overwhelming to me but I have tried most of the variations. It will take me some time to not only master the use of this trainer, but to also learn what it has to teach me. The v300 comes with wireless remote control and power supply, while the topspin you need to purchase a power supply. In short I would highly recommend.
I**M
it decides that it doesn't feel like oscillating, until it suddenly does
It works well enough, but it still sometimes jams, and then suddenly 3 balls just fall out. Sometimes when you set it to oscillate, it decides that it doesn't feel like oscillating, until it suddenly does. The trajectory is also pretty inconsistent. Sometimes it clips the net, sometimes it hits close to the back of the table, sometimes it hits just fine. It's also a little weird having to adjust the back/top spin together. For example, if you want just a regular shot, you have to set back and top spin to the same speed, and how high you set both of those determines how fast the ball will shoot out. Anything below 3/3 won't clear the net unless you push the machine closer to the net. However, it does work well, and once you figure out the quirks, it becomes great for practicing. I do not regret my purchase, especially considering what other similar machines on the market cost.
J**Y
Fun for family and exercise for me
I initially purchased iPong V300 to have fun with my family. I used to be an intermediate table tennis player so naturally, I did not have the expectation that I would be using this for myself. Well, it turned out that in the end, I could also use this "toy" to recollect the old days of hard training. Pros: 1. You can adjust the degree of both topspin and downspin. The lowest settings should be acceptable to family members who know no more than swinging the paddle. The highest settings, on the other hand, produce very spinny balls. If you hold the paddle still on the table, you can see the degree of spin by the trajectory of the reflected ball. Interestingly, the robot allows you to set both top- and downspin simultaneously, which yields the kind of spin that you don't see in real games, nonetheless it's fun to play with. 2. You can adjust the frequency of balls spit out by the machine. The lowest settings, again, are very acceptable to amateur family members, while the highest settings give you a very intense workout. *3. There is a remote to control the settings. You can also pause the machine temporarily for a break. 4. It is very easy to remove the machine from the table -- when I would like to play with my family, I simply take it off the table. It is much more convenient than a professional robot for which it's always a pain if you want to get it out of the way quickly so you could play a game with your kid. Neutral: 1. Unlike a professional robot, you have to move the machine around the table once in a while, if you change your settings. I actually am not annoyed by this, understanding that this is a much cheaper alternative, and I always have fun with my son together to find the best spot for the new setting. 2. I feel the trajectories of the balls are somewhat unrealistic, regardless of the settings. This is understandable as this is not a very sophisticated machine. Cons: *1. The remote is rather short-ranged. Often I have to carefully aim it, and/or press the button a couple of times to get the signal registered. It would be much more satisfying if the range of the remote was at least across the table. 2. We rarely use the oscillation function -- you cannot control the range of angles. If your settings make you place the machine on the long side of the table on the other end, chances are that some balls will be shot out of the table from the short side. Overall, I feel this is a great machine that serves its purpose if the buyers understand the features and limitations of the machine.
W**M
The iPong 300 is like a first date
The first few dates with someone can be clunky and that's how iPong and I started out. She was mean to me right out of the gate - she spit that first ball at me like I made her pay for dinner. All kidding aside, read the instructions on this. I messed up initially because I j just poured all of the balls into the funnel without starting it up FIRSt. Nothing came out, it jammed. I then read some reviews online and found out that you are supposed to start it up first, get the wheel running, then add the balls, THEN press play once you're in position. Once I did that, it was fine. But, as I said above, the first ball usually comes out like straight fire and doesn't even hit the table but after that, it's fine. It also doesn't spit every ball out, every time but I can live with that. One thing that is annoying but obviously no fault of the product, is hitting the machine with your shots. The balls then ricochet all over the garage so make sure that you are placing your shots on either side of the iPong. I also bought a net to put on the table but the first couple of rounds, due to poor placement of my shots, more balls went off the table than on because I keep hitting the machine. So far the remote works fine. Down the road as I get better and can afford it, I will probably buy a nicer one. But for my skill level - intermediate - this one works fine for the price. I recommend it but make sure you are prepared for her fastball right away.
E**A
Divertido
Nos hemos divertido con el aparato, funciona bien
D**N
Excellent Budget Robot
Pros 1. Assembly was easy and done in 2 mins. 2. It can get intense and definitely train you on your basic moves. 3. It can hold more than 100 balls. 4. The remote control is brilliant and allow you to adjust the speed, frequency and turning. Cons: 1. The first 2 serves will always be stronger and tend to miss the target. But shots after that were on target.
A**I
Excelente
Excelente, funciona perfeitamente e cumpre exatamente o que diz a descrição,estamos amando!
K**G
item arrived at estimated time.
This unit does NOT include battery power. However, can buy a USB-9V convert cable and powered by power bank.
H**Z
buen producto
buen producto
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