SMRTR TechJun 22, 2025TechRadar

This self-driving golf trolley wants to replace your caddy with AI – using video analysis to improve your swing

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On the fairways of the future, a robotic caddy silently follows your every move. The Robera Neo, an autonomous golf cart raising eyebrows and funds on Kickstarter, promises to revolutionize the game with AI-powered vision and instant swing analysis.

Unlike traditional electric carts, the Neo tracks players without a tether, navigating hazards and recording each stroke with a built-in camera. A detachable tablet offers frame-by-frame feedback, rivaling human caddies without the small talk.

With GPS mapping of 40,000 courses and voice command capabilities, the Neo aims to streamline the golfing experience. It can handle rain and 25-degree inclines, lasting through 27 holes on a single charge.

At $1,979 for early backers, it's a pricey upgrade from standard trolleys. But for golfers seeking personalized coaching without lessons, the Neo could be a game-changer – assuming it delivers on its promises when it tees off in July 2025.

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