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Davy Robot’s Datic 1 rebounded the ball under a hoop at CES 2025 .
The system is (relatively) portable at around 33 pounds .
The robot uses machine vision and AI to track the shooter, swiveling its head to return the back.
Davy says its shooting for June for a Kickstarter launch.
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