Fraude total
La aplicación no funciona, no inicia sesión de ninguna manera No tiene soporte Te quedas con el sensor sin poderlo usar.
Yes, Zepp Tennis is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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1 out of 5
1 ratings in Mexico
La aplicación no funciona, no inicia sesión de ninguna manera No tiene soporte Te quedas con el sensor sin poderlo usar.
Beware don’t buy this sensor or any sensor from this company. Website is down, no support, sensor app is not working anymore. They closed company without alert their cútomers. Let’s their customer hang with useless sensor and app.
Review is for Zepp app as well as Head Tennis Sensor App. Biggest complaint is #8. In a way this review is unfair because it really isn’t that bad, but… Apple watch has no setting for MPH. Apple watch does not show heaviness. Online account is useless because dashboard is broken (looks like JavaScript errors) No response from feedback. Individual stroke details are not recorded like they are for the Head Tennis Sensor app (Zepp made). Head Tennis Sensor does not have an app for Apple Watch. Apple Watch feature request: Have user set parameters where watch will give vibration feedback. So, say I want to have at least 1800 rpm. And 2000+ rpm being excellent. The user would set up the watch to do a very short vibration for 2000+ rpm, medium length vibration for 1800-2000 rpm, and a long (3 pulse) vibration when under 1800 rpm. Same should be doable for speed or heaviness. Biggest feature fail/missing is that no matter how much they improve accuracy they cannot solve spurious readings from when I hit the ball back to the server or hit the ball back to players at the court next to me. Once that ~15mph lollipop FH is recorded then my averages are useless in my opinion. Give us the ability to either download the stroke details to CSV or give us an editor either online and/or the app to fix or delete strokes. Where I get the most Zepp’s tennis sensor technology is to use Head Tennis Sensor app on my iPad and record very short practices where I can be confident that spurious readings weren’t recorded. So, if I am doing a short one hour practice, I might save 4 practice settings against the ball machine and 1 session of serves. From the app, I have heaviness (missing from the Zepp app), and I have individual stroke details. Best of all I can save the results and the averages mean something. If a spurious stroke or two is recorded, I merely stop the app from recording, delete it and start a new session. However, even that is less than ideal, would be nice for the Head Tennis Sensor app to have editing as well. My guess is that the relationship between Zepp and Head have created two separate code bases where some code is shared. Also there is probably contractual stuff that prevents or hampers the features from being done well. So, if you don’t have a Head racquet, your choice is clear, use Zepp. If you have a Head racquet, use the Apple Watch and the Zepp app to record the match and give quick feedback is great but you have no heaviness recorded
I really don’t know why i bought this sensor, it’s my second one from zepp (i have the Generation 1 also) and the impression that i have is that they never played tennis... Ok let me explain why! Most off the people practice more than play ! It’s hard to set the app to practice mode, to bee honest I’m not sure if i got it yet! Once you get to record your “session” the data collected is not well presented! You can only access a short lousy resume of your session, “X” forehand shots with “YY”% on sweet spot, average speed and average rotation, and that’s all you are going to get, forget to analyze you data and you shots over time! This second generation sensor is much better than the previous one, smaller, smarter, have a better mount (i do use the insert mount), and you don’t have to calibrate before use it, they really improved the sensor itself, but the app is really the week point. I really don’t recommend this sensor. I have tried other brands, and there is better options at least for me!
I thought I would be able to use this app to practice my strokes against a wall, with a ball machine, or just by rallying with a friend for fun. The app instead forces you to keep score so does not allow you to just track a practice session. Sure you could just enter bogus data, but what’s the point of that? And how does the bogus data skew your stats if you do start playing matches and keeping score? Also, the app does not allow you to edit the location of a newly added court. This would be fine if the app allowed you to enter a new court’s address directly, but not if you are adding it and are not at its location. The app calculates your address and uses that, so you’d better hope it’s right! I’ve updated my review: I was able to get the sensor to work and get stroke data. Adding one star because it is still missing some features.