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Typically sells for $49. Going for free right now.
There are premium subscriptions in the app as well, but the lifetime version isn't bad at all and will provide some great home practice during the winter season!
I paid for it in full and don't regret it one bit!
Add a SENSE ARENA Haptic racket - $199 if you don't want to pay 0.
Ok, I just played 1 round of warmup. It's pretty good! Especially for free.
For reference, I'm an avid 11TT player. Play nightly.
For this Sense Arena - What I did was sign up on their website:
1. Go to https://tennis.sensearena.com/
2. Scroll down like 50% down the page and there's a Pricing & Plans area find the Get Started button there.
3. Click the Get Started button, just get the game for free, I didn't buy the racket.
4. Entered my name, email and I just chose a simple 4-digit pin
5. Went to the Quest 2 store, found the app lab game.
6. Downloaded it inside Quest 2
7. Run it. I forget where or how, but there is a "Log In" button and I entered the email address I used to register in step 4 and also the pin number.
8. Then you're in and you can do some simple stuff. I tried the warmup/training. In the game they ask if you are just using a controller or a racket with/without haptic feedback.
Thoughts: I did the warmup/training. It's pretty good! The racket visually lags a bit, but this is app lab anyway, so they get a pass. fwiw 11TT does not lag in the racket tracking dept. As far as contact with the virtual tennis ball, it seems pretty good with timing, slices, top spin, racket angle etc. I'll be following this to see how far they can take development.
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For reference, I'm an avid 11TT player. Play nightly.
For this Sense Arena - What I did was sign up on their website:
1. Go to https://tennis.senseare
2. Scroll down like 50% down the page and there's a Pricing & Plans area find the Get Started button there.
3. Click the Get Started button, just get the game for free, I didn't buy the racket.
4. Entered my name, email and I just chose a simple 4-digit pin
5. Went to the Quest 2 store, found the app lab game.
6. Downloaded it inside Quest 2
7. Run it. I forget where or how, but there is a "Log In" button and I entered the email address I used to register in step 4 and also the pin number.
8. Then you're in and you can do some simple stuff. I tried the warmup/training. In the game they ask if you are just using a controller or a racket with/without haptic feedback.
Thoughts: I did the warmup/training. It's pretty good! The racket visually lags a bit, but this is app lab anyway, so they get a pass. fwiw 11TT does not lag in the racket tracking dept. As far as contact with the virtual tennis ball, it seems pretty good with timing, slices, top spin, racket angle etc. I'll be following this to see how far they can take development.
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If you go through the account setup, it only has you create a PIN not a password, even for login on the website. Odd...