Two Player 3C with two DigiBalls

nataddrho

www.digicue.net
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This video shows a live video demonstration of the Aramith DigiBall carom balls. Both cue balls have sensors inside of them that transmit information including tip position, spin, speed, etc. The balls are exactly the same weight, size, balance and finish as standard Aramith carom balls.

The first player with the white shirt is "white" (left side of screen) and the second player with the blue shirt is "yellow" (right side of screen). At the time of the making of this video, yellow DigiBalls were not available.

Each ball graphic and information will update according to how the player hits his cue ball. A 10-second delay was added to the camera footage in real time so that the DigiBall graphics update slightly before each shot. The opposing player's cue ball may register shots based on collision-induced spin.

There is no post-processing or video editing of any kind. All the information seen is live.

 
How would you measure the stroke needed to produce whatever results?

What is the ultimate goal of digiball?
The project started as a personal training device, a modern evolution of traditional training balls. The idea is for you to see how closely your actual tip position was compared to where you intended to hit the ball. You use an app on your phone and it is a private interaction.

When paired with a video, you can review your game, or even better, have an instructor review your game, and give you feedback on applied English. Further you can watch videos of advanced players and be able to look at their application of English for learning.

At the very least it can be used as part of an instant replay during Kazoom matches.
 
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