LAS VEGAS, Jan. 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Tenniix, the world's first vision-based AI tennis robot, will be showcased at CES 2026, demonstrating intelligent tracking, adaptive learning, and human-like rally performance. Visitors can experience Tenniix at CES 2026, Eureka Park, Venetian Expo, Hall G, #62919, January 6–9 in Las Vegas.
AI-Driven Tennis Partner Redefined
Tenniix is an AI-powered tennis robot that combines artificial intelligence, voice control, and advanced robotics to act as a responsive, intelligent training partner. Using a dual-vision AI system, it tracks the player's position and ball trajectory in real time, autonomously moving to the optimal hitting spot to deliver highly realistic rally experiences. Players can interact intuitively via natural voice commands. Leveraging extensive shot data and continuous AI learning, Tenniix evaluates skill levels, offering personalized, progressive, and game-like practice adapts to each player.
World's First Vision-Based AI Tennis Robot
Availability
Tenniix AI Tennis Robot is available through Tenniix's official website, with pricing starting at USD 699 for Basic, USD 999 for Pro, and USD 1,599 for Ultra. Players can also start with Basic and expand to Pro or Ultra through add-on modules. The product is available across global markets.
About Tenniix
Tenniix was developed by Enhanced Robotics, focused on innovation in robotics and artificial intelligence. With years of expertise in AI vision and engineering, Enhanced Sports has collaborated with over 500 elite teams and professional athletes worldwide, translating high-level technology into training tools accessible to everyday users. Tenniix embodies this vision, delivering smarter, more engaging, and interactive training experiences for athletes around the globe.
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