Lumistar offers two versions of its smart tennis machine: the standard Lumistar Tero (€1099) and the Lumistar Tero PRO (€1999). Both models share the exact same physical chassis, ball-delivery hardware, and battery life, but the PRO model upgrades the vision system to a 4K dual-camera setup for enhanced tracking.
Specification Comparison
| Feature | Lumistar Tero | Lumistar Tero PRO |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €1099.00 | €1999.00 |
| Vision System | Camera with Vision module | 4K dual-camera vision system |
| Ball Speed | 20–140 km/h | 20–140 km/h |
| Spin Control | ±3600 RPM | ±3600 RPM |
| Feed Interval | As fast as 1.5 seconds | As fast as 1.5 seconds |
| Battery Life | Up to 4 hours | Up to 4 hours |
| Main Unit Weight | 8.8 kg | 8.8 kg |
Shared Hardware and Performance
Physically, the Lumistar Tero and Lumistar Tero PRO are identical. Both main units measure 320 × 410 × 520 mm and weigh 8.8 kg. They use a portable modular construction with an integrated ball hopper system and a separate 2.9 kg ball bag.

The ball delivery systems are also exactly the same. Both machines use a dual-axis dual-end gimbal system capable of firing balls at speeds between 20 and 140 km/h. They can apply spin up to ±3600 RPM and shoot balls up to 26 meters away. The elevation angle adjusts from 0 to 50 degrees, with an oscillation range of ±25 degrees. Both units run on an internal rechargeable battery that lasts up to 4 hours.
The AI and Camera Differences
The €900 price difference comes down to the camera hardware. The standard Lumistar Tero uses a single camera equipped with a Vision module. It includes 252 built-in drills, 34 preset drills, and two AI training modes across seven difficulty levels.

The Lumistar Tero PRO upgrades this to a 4K dual-camera vision system. According to Lumistar, this higher-resolution array tracks every shot, analyzes ball speed and trajectory, and adjusts each serve instantly based on player performance. Both models process this data using an automotive-grade X5M SoC processor, enabling 60fps motion tracking and trajectory prediction.
Choose Lumistar Tero if...
- You want maximum value. It provides the exact same ball speed, spin, and battery life for €900 less.
- You rely on structured practice. The base model explicitly lists 252 built-in drills and 34 presets to guide your sessions.
Choose Lumistar Tero PRO if...
- You require high-fidelity tracking. The 4K dual-camera system provides higher resolution data for the machine's real-time adaptive AI.
Verdict
For the vast majority of players, the standard Lumistar Tero is the better purchase. It delivers identical physical performance—matching the PRO in speed, spin, capacity, and battery life—at nearly half the cost. The Lumistar Tero PRO is strictly for players or coaches who feel the 4K dual-camera tracking upgrade is necessary for their specific session analysis.
Smart tennis machines reduce reliance on human hitting partners. By integrating AI tracking and mobile app connectivity, these units turn repetitive ball-feeding into reactive practice sessions that adapt to your court position.