| Developers: | Enhanced Robotics |
| Date of the premiere of the system: | January 2026 |
| Branches: | Entertainment, leisure, sports |
| Technology: | Robotics |
2026: Product Announcement
In January 2026, Enhanced Robotics introduced the world's first tennis robot Tenniix with artificial intelligence based on computer vision. In addition to AI, the robot uses voice control and advanced technology to work as an intelligent training partner.
The AI system of the robotic complex, relying on the dual-vision system, tracks the position of the player and the trajectory of the ball. This allows the device to move autonomously to the optimal point for impact, creating realistic gameplay. Analyzing the data on strikes, the system assesses the skill level of a tennis player and selects an individual program of classes.
Key features of the robot include the ability to perform more than 1,000 professional exercises that adapt to the player's skills. The system provides real-time metrics for game analysis. The design is modular, which allows you to improve the device along with the growth of the player level. You can use voice commands or a mobile application to control.
The robot weighs 8.5 kg, which is about half the weight of many existing analogues. At the same time, the device is capable of sending balls at speeds up to 120 km/h. The built-in display displays key training metrics for operational feedback.
The robot development company specializes in innovations in robotics and artificial intelligence. The product is available for order on the official Tenniix website. The base version is priced at $699, the professional version at $999, and the flagship Ultra package at $1599. Modular design allows you to purchase a basic model and then expand its capabilities.[1]

