A detachable turning base rotates a ball launcher to automate aiming, varying shot direction without adding costly built-in mechanisms.
A modular frame, central body, and impact plates enable racquet tuning and part replacement while preserving stiffness, durability, and impact absorption.
A removable adhesive court boundary captures errant pickleball balls to reduce retrieval delays, hazards, and disruption on adjoining walkways.
Moving score display and controls from the handle to the racket head keeps scoring visible without disrupting grip, balance, or play.
Limiting hydrosilyl groups in crosslinked silicone rubber reduces moisture interaction and preserves fast recovery and ball-hitting stability.
Worn paddle textures can reduce ball-flight and spin control; a removable textured film restores the striking surface without replacing the paddle.
Asymmetric striking sides tune stiffness, elasticity, and surface properties for varied play, while grip features and a wrist strap reduce dislodgement risk.