TapGlo Light-Up Ping Pong Table!
We play TapGlo, a custom-built ping pong table that’s like the intersection of table tennis and the videogame Breakout. The maker of this striking light-up table explains how TapGlo is able to detect where ping pong balls land, and how the panels light up and animate in spectacular fashion.
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He should seriously consider releasing a kit instead/along with a “commercial venture”. I would love to make one, but have no interest in buying one complete.
desmo001, at this point I am planning on releasing something, not sure exactly what that will look like now and it won’t be for a few months.
It’s a great idea, but not for me. My eyes are super sensitive to light variations. I couldn’t even finish watching the video. Still, must be lots of fun, for instance in the games room at work (if you have one)