I like the Titan ball machines too, one main difference is they have oscillation but probably their app is not good as these and they're little bit chunkier.
Hi and sorry for the slow response. The Proton also has oscillation. I think you may have meant that the Titan has 'internal' oscillation. We have never tested a machine with internal oscillation, but have heard mixed reviews from players. Some say they like it, whereas others say that it's actually too difficult because you have 'no idea' where the next ball may shoot and you're caught completely off guard. Even when playing with a human, we use physical queues to help predict where the ball may go (the opponent's court-position, how the opponent lines up their body for the shot, and of course their swing path). Again though, we haven't tested a machine with internal oscillation so this is entirely based on feedback from others. It may be a nice feature. Hope this helps.
@@troywr9378 Excellent explanation on the internal vs. external oscillation. I also thought the Titan Ace as a comparable product to the Proton. I bought the Proton 3 yrs ago and is the best companion vs. my recreational tennis friends.
Too bad this wasn't around when I get my Silent Partner that is a local business. It's is an incredible machine, but it's much more traditional and weighs 60 pounds. Great review. Cheers, M
Wow... This is awesome! Thanks for the full demo!
I like the Titan ball machines too, one main difference is they have oscillation but probably their app is not good as these and they're little bit chunkier.
Hi and sorry for the slow response. The Proton also has oscillation. I think you may have meant that the Titan has 'internal' oscillation. We have never tested a machine with internal oscillation, but have heard mixed reviews from players. Some say they like it, whereas others say that it's actually too difficult because you have 'no idea' where the next ball may shoot and you're caught completely off guard. Even when playing with a human, we use physical queues to help predict where the ball may go (the opponent's court-position, how the opponent lines up their body for the shot, and of course their swing path). Again though, we haven't tested a machine with internal oscillation so this is entirely based on feedback from others. It may be a nice feature. Hope this helps.
@@troywr9378 Excellent explanation on the internal vs. external oscillation. I also thought the Titan Ace as a comparable product to the Proton. I bought the Proton 3 yrs ago and is the best companion vs. my recreational tennis friends.
Too bad this wasn't around when I get my Silent Partner that is a local business. It's is an incredible machine, but it's much more traditional and weighs 60 pounds.
Great review.
Cheers,
M
What kind of balls do you recommend?