Table Tennis Robots & Training Systems

A good table tennis robot can provide thousands of consistent practice balls without requiring a training partner. But modern robots vary enormously in what they can actually do.

Fastpong combines a fully programmable table tennis robot with intelligent training software and, with the Complete Fastpong System, interactive targets that measure what happens after the robot delivers the ball.

Whether you are training at home, coaching players, running a table tennis club or teaching a class, Fastpong is designed to make robot training more varied, measurable and effective.

What Can a Modern Table Tennis Robot Do?

The best table tennis robots can control much more than simply where the ball lands. Depending on the robot, individual balls within an exercise can have different:

  • Spin
  • Speed
  • Placement
  • Trajectory
  • Frequency

This makes it possible to create realistic combinations rather than repeatedly receiving the same ball.

For example, one exercise could contain:

Ball 1: Forehand topspin
Ball 2: Forehand push
Ball 3: Backhand topspin
Ball 4: Backhand push

Each ball can require a different spin, speed and placement from the robot.

This distinction is important when choosing a robot. Some models can reproduce complex sequences automatically, while others require significant manual adjustment or are unable to change certain settings from one ball to the next.

Table Tennis Robot Feature Comparison

Feature Fastpong Complete System (FP02+FPRY02) Butterfly Amicus Prime Power Pong Omega Newgy Robo-Pong 3050XL PongBot Nova S Pro
Mobile app control
Create custom multi-ball exercises
Different spin+speed settings ball-to-ball (✓)
Combine multiple exercises into one training session
Structured lessons / guided training (✓) (✓) (✓) (✓)
Dynamic visual targets & real-time feedback
Speed & accuracy measurement
Performance analytics based on returned shots
Interactive games & challenges
Class / group management

Specifications vs Real Life Use

Specifications, however, only tell part of the story.

The Problem With Conventional Table Tennis Robots

The biggest limitation we have found with conventional robots is not necessarily what they can do. It is the disruption involved in actually using those features.

Changing from one exercise to another normally means stopping practice, changing robot settings, checking the ball placement and then starting again. The more variety you want in a training session, the more disruptive this becomes.

That is why, despite having used many different table tennis robots over the years, we find conventional robots difficult to recommend as part of regular varied practice. They work well when repeatedly practising one particular setup, but switching frequently between exercises quickly becomes a hassle.

Fastpong Automates the Training Session

Fastpong approaches robot training differently.

Exercises and complete training sessions are selected through the Fastpong app. The required robot settings are configured automatically as the player moves through the session.

A lesson can therefore move from forehand topspin to backhand push, then to an exercise containing several different spins and placements, without repeatedly stopping to reprogram the robot.

This makes it practical to use a robot throughout a varied training session rather than treating robot practice as a separate activity built around one manually configured drill.

An Integrated Training System

The Fastpong robot is designed specifically to work with the Fastpong interactive table tiles and does not operate as a standalone robot.

Together, the robot, tiles and Fastpong app form an integrated training system. The robot controls the incoming ball while the tiles detect where the player's return lands.

This allows Fastpong to provide:

  • Automatic robot configuration
  • Built-in lessons and exercises
  • Custom training sessions
  • Interactive targets
  • Accuracy measurement
  • Performance statistics and progress tracking
  • Speed measurement
  • Games and challenges
  • Player ratings and rankings
  • Group and class management

Instead of simply knowing which ball was delivered, Fastpong can also measure what the player did with it.

Which Table Tennis Robot Should You Choose?

If you want to repeatedly practise one particular ball or exercise, many conventional robots can do that very well.

If you want variety within regular training, the practical question is different:

How easily can you move from one exercise to the next?

A robot with an impressive specification is much less useful if changing exercises repeatedly interrupts the training session.

Fastpong was designed so that the technology gets out of the way. Select the lesson or session, start training, and let Fastpong configure the robot as you progress.

Train With Variety, Not Setup Time

The purpose of a table tennis robot should be to increase the amount and quality of training—not the amount of time spent configuring equipment.

Fastpong combines programmable ball delivery, automatic exercise configuration and interactive performance measurement into one integrated system, making varied robot training practical as part of everyday practice.