{"id":242,"date":"2021-01-13T08:44:59","date_gmt":"2021-01-13T08:44:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tennisweb.org\/?p=242"},"modified":"2022-01-04T13:32:59","modified_gmt":"2022-01-04T13:32:59","slug":"zepp-tennis-sensor-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tennisweb.org\/zepp-tennis-sensor-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Zepp Tennis Sensor Review"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A good tennis sensor can really help you improve your technique<\/a>. Zepp are one of the biggest names in tennis sensor technology, with their second generation sensors particularly effective at monitoring your metrics to help you master advanced techniques<\/a> and give you a significant edge over the competition. The Zepp Tennis Sensor 2 is a great tennis training aid<\/a> that offers some big improvements over the original design, including the addition of a highlight camera, the ability to monitor a wider variety of performance metrics and the option to social feature applications. The Zepp Tennis 2 also charges far more quickly than its predecessor, with a significantly longer battery life so you can use it more readily. Considering investing in a tennis sensor to improve your game? Read on for our in-depth review of the Zepp Tennis 2.<\/p>\n

What\u2019s in the Box?<\/h2>\n

The Zepp Tennis 2 includes the compact sensor itself, along with a variety of mounts. In the box you will find a Pro Mount, Insert Mount and a Flex Mount. In addition to these mounting accessories you will also find a standard USB charging cable. You should also download the Zepp app to your smart device so you can make full use of the smart sensor technology on offer here. The app is free to download and compatible with both iOS and Android devices.<\/p>\n

Getting Started<\/h2>\n

The Zepp Tennis Sensor can be attached to your racket in various ways, with each of the three mounts providing you with a different mounting option. The Flex Mount is without doubt the easiest way to attach your sensor. This mount can be regularly reused and is suitable for use with just about any style of racket. The Pro Mount works a little differently. It can be fitted onto the butt cap of your racket via an adhesive holder. The Insert Mount is less versatile in its application. In fact, it is only suitable for use with certain tennis racket<\/a> models. Most users will probably find the Insert Mount is incompatible with their preferred racket. However, it is there for future use, making this tennis sensor a good long-term investment. All of the mounting options are manufactured to a high standard and relatively easy to use.<\/p>\n

No matter which mounting option you opt to use, you will notice that the sensor itself will protrude from the racket surface somewhat. This may bother some tennis players, but you will struggle to find a low-profile sensor on the market that clings that closely to your racket. When playing, this level of protrusion should not really distract you, nor will it affect your performance.<\/p>\n