NYC's first 'smart' basketball hoop stripped of 'Net features for this reason
Briefly

"The main point of the Huupe is shot-tracking above all else, so there was a desire to focus on that for kids and athletes, as the shot-tracking really promotes physical activity more than anything else," company CEO Paul Anton said.
"Not that many Tompkins players notice the features they don't have access to, anyways - the hoop hasn't been wildly popular for a myriad of reasons, locals say," reported sources observe.
"I'm old-school," said Sebastian Blank, who was found shooting hoops on a traditional net at the court. "[The technology] gets a little too complicated for me."
"The streaming shutdown also means users are blocked from using its backboard screen's unique functions such as watching YouTube, receiving on-demand training and playing with others from around the world," CEO Paul Anton highlighted.
Read at New York Post
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