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product_id: 91818739
title: "Babolat POP WRIST SENSOR"
brand: "babolat"
price: "€ 2.50"
currency: EUR
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 11
url: https://www.desertcart.at/products/91818739-babolat-pop-wrist-sensor
store_origin: AT
region: Austria
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# Babolat POP WRIST SENSOR

**Brand:** babolat
**Price:** € 2.50
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Babolat POP WRIST SENSOR by babolat
- **How much does it cost?** € 2.50 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/91818739-babolat-pop-wrist-sensor)

## Best For

- babolat enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted babolat brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Description

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## Features

- This refurbished product is tested and certified to look and work like new. The refurbishing process includes functionality testing, basic cleaning, inspection, and repackaging. The product ships with all relevant accessories, and may arrive in a generic box

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## Customer Reviews

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    Fun product for those who likes gadgets.  Seems to work pretty good.
  

*by B***N on Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2017*

This device that you wear on your wrist and measures statistics during your tennis game is pretty cool.  The data is very interesting, how many backhands, forehands, serves you hit during the session.  How many on each side with top spine, slice or flat, and your average speed and top speed shot.  It also creates a composite of fluidity, speed and spin, which is supposed to give you an idea of the type of level you play at.There are somethings that this doesn't get right.  It appears to confuse volleys with ground strokes, and although I hit mainly a slice backhand, it didn't record any for my game.Yesterday, I played doubles for two hours with it.  This was the first time.  It said I hit 120 forehands, 118 backhands, 87 serves, 2 smashes and 5 volleys.  I know I hit may more volleys than 5.  It was a 3.5-4.0 game with a lot of serve and volley, and approaching the net.  I have the bad habit of swinging at my volleys, so I can understand why some may register as ground strokes.It reported my forehand averaging 36 mph and with a top speed of 54 mph.  Of the 120 shots, it had me at 97 flat, 1 slice and 22 topspin.  I hit a lot of topspin, but don't put super topspin on my shots, so I can understand that a lot of those shots may have been registered as flat.It reported I hit 118 backhands, with a high of 53 mph and averaging 36 mph.  I would have thought that the difference in speed between my backhand and forehand would have been greater.  It also reported I hit 4 top spin, 114 flat backhands and no slice.  I hit mainly slice backhands, so maybe I just didn't reach the threshold to register as slice.My serve averaged 52 mph and had a top speed of 68 mph.  I hit primarily slice and kickers in doubles, so the speed seems about right.  I don't know why it doesn't report about the direction of the spin on the serve since it could do it with the ground strokes.There are online community stuff with it which I didn't do and a ranking system in which you move up by accumulating various shots during play.The mph of your shot not only depends upon swing speed, but upon your racket, strings, etc.  But in this app, it is a good relative value that you can measure yourself against.I like the additional features of the Sony product that attaches to your racket better.  The Sony product tells you where you hit the ball on your racket face, and appears to have more details on your shots.  However, at more than 2X the price, I decided to get the POP.  Overall, it provides good data in which you could analyze how your game is changing over time.  There are some errors in identifying the type of shots being hit, but it seems in the broad scope of things to be okay.  I wouldn't read the mph data as an absolute, but use it to understand how your game is changing.  For people that like gadgets, this is a fun product.

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    Strap lasts about ten hours before showing heavy signs of wear
  

*by J***Y on Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2019*

The Babolat Pop was a gift for my ten year old for his birthday. He has been playing tennis for four years and currently puts in twenty hours week. Since he first tried it on last Friday, he has played every day since, logging about ten hours on the Pop. The sensors, as expected did not track strokes perfectly. For example, in a one and a half hour hitting session that did not include any serves and possibly only 20 overhead smashes, the tracker listed over 150 serves as well as 90 smashes, 300+ forehands, 130 backhands, and 80 volleys. That being said, I would have still given this app/band a rating of 4 stars if it was not for the very poor quality wristband. Attached you will see a photo of the pocket for the tracker that is already coming apart at the seams. This is quite unacceptable for a four day old item. What makes things worse is that there seems to be no available replacement bands at a reasonable cost. Amazon has a replacement strap for $99 which is ridiculous considering they sold me the strap and tracker for 70.I have had my Fitbit for two years and have heard many people complain about their straps coming apart after a few months of usage. The difference there is that you can buy replacement straps for around 10 bucks.

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    Not worth the money
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2018*

I received my Pop sensor about 3 months ago and I used it for practice sessions. I used it twice and it seemed to be working. Then the sensor sat for about a month without being used. I tried it during a couple of matches this last week and it doesn't work anymore. The light will come on while it is on the charger but won't come on when I have it on my wrist. It won't pair with my phone anymore. I tried to contact Babolat and heard nothing. I don't think the sensor is reliable enough to be used for tennis. It could be useful if it worked consistently. As it stands, it is not worth the money.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-22*