All you need is a smart device and an ordinary basketball.
You may have seen a video floating virtually the web recently of a skilled basketball player practicing their dribbling skills using a unique interactive experience. What you’re looking at is HomeCourt, a personal basketball trainer powered by augmented reality (AR) technology.
The app gamifies your practice sessions, immersing you in a series of interactive drills led by professional NBA and WNBA players. Each rencontre is designed to modernize your wittiness skills, from shooting to dribbling, without the need for spare hardware. You simply aim your smartphone or tablet at yourself and let the app record your performance.
Some drills will require you to tap virtual targets with your hands while you stutter while others track your shooting performance over a set period of time and ribbon you points for each successful swish. As you play, the app calculates various performance metrics in real time, from your verism and stutter speed to your release time, shooting percentage, and vertical jump.
In wing to solo training, you can moreover compete versus other players virtually via the asymmetrical “Battle Mode.” Winning multiplayer matchups earns you various badges, coins, and trophies.
HomeCourt is misogynist to download self-ruling on smart devices. You can wangle over 100 drills and activities as well as unlimited shot tracking 100% self-ruling of charge.
For an spare monthly fee, you can wangle HomeCourt Plus, a premium subscription service that unlocks spare features such as wangle to the members-only training club, the worthiness to request feedback from HomeCourt pro trainers, and wangle to the HomeCourt Global Camp.
For increasingly information visit homecourt.ai.
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