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I tried the Huupe mini, a pricey smart basketball hoop. Is it worth it?
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Huupe Mini是一款专为篮球爱好者打造的智能室内篮球系统,它将先进的传感器技术与互动游戏相结合,为用户提供精准的投篮数据追踪和沉浸式训练体验。相较于前代产品,Huupe Mini在尺寸、价格和用户隐私方面进行了显著优化,采用非摄像头式的雷达和激光雷达技术,确保数据安全。虽然价格相对较高,且部分功能(如音响效果)仍有提升空间,但对于认真对待篮球训练的个人或家庭而言,Huupe Mini无疑提供了一种独特且高效的训练方式,开启了科技与运动结合的新篇章。

🏀 **创新传感器技术保障隐私安全**:Huupe Mini摒弃了前代产品的摄像头追踪方案,转而采用先进的雷达和激光雷达技术。这项革新不仅增加了产品研发周期和成本,更重要的是解决了用户在家庭环境中对隐私的担忧,确保所有数据追踪均在用户本地进行,不涉及视频录制或流媒体传输,提供真正私密的运动体验。

🎯 **精准全面的投篮数据分析**:该设备能够精准记录用户每一次的投篮表现,包括空心入网、篮筐擦网、打板命中、投失(airball)等多种情况。它还能实时显示投篮距离、得分类型(两分或三分)以及命中率等详细数据,帮助用户深入了解自己的技术特点,为针对性训练提供科学依据。

🎮 **丰富的互动游戏与娱乐功能**:Huupe Mini不仅仅是一个数据追踪器,更是一个集成了多种互动游戏和娱乐功能的平台。用户可以参与“Huupe City Royale”等在线竞技游戏,与全球玩家一较高下,体验团队合作与竞争的乐趣。此外,设备还内置了YouTube和Netflix等流媒体应用,允许用户在训练间隙观看视频或听音乐,增加了使用的趣味性和多样性。

💰 **定位高端市场,注重核心用户体验**:尽管Huupe Mini的售价($599-$799)高于市面上大多数室内篮球架,但它瞄准的是对篮球训练有较高投入意愿的核心用户群体,尤其是希望提升孩子运动表现的家长。相较于其他运动装备,其价格对于认真投入的篮球运动员来说,可能是一笔值得的投资,以换取专业级的训练辅助。

💡 **潜在的未来发展与改进空间**:文章也指出了Huupe Mini的一些潜在不足,例如电池续航能力以及充电线可能带来的不便,音响效果也仅能满足基础的音效需求。此外,文章提及的“游戏内货币”和应用商店预示着未来可能会有额外的微交易内容,这可能会增加用户的长期投入成本,是潜在的考量因素。

Do you have a would-be baller in your home? Maybe your child is on the basketball team — or maybe you still have hoop dreams of your own?

If so, you're likely to be interested in this high-tech basketball hoop, from the aptly named company Huupe.

Huupe is a startup, but that doesn't mean it's not serious about smart basketball hoops. The company raised $11 million in 2023 from NBA owner- and player-backed venture capital firms. 

Huupe's first product, Huupe Pro, is billed as the "world's first smart basketball hoop." It's a regulation-sized basketball hoop, complete with in-ground pole, and the smart part — a large HD display with cameras embedded into the backboard. The cameras are used to track shots and other statistics, shown on the backboard display.

There were several catches with the Pro version. Firstly, a regulation hoop is way too big if you don't have a backyard, driveway, or gymnasium to match. Secondly, the Huupe Pro caused a bit of controversy this past summer after one was installed in an NYC park. Some users had privacy concerns about the hoop's cameras.

And thirdly, the Huupe Pro was priced at $9,995. That's a lot of scratch compared to the average basketball hoop, which can be purchased for a few hundred dollars.

Then, in summer 2025, Huupe unveiled the Huupe Mini. It's basically the Huupe Pro, shrunken down. It's an over-the-door basketball hoop with all the smart features, and with those price and privacy issues mostly addressed. Here's what we thought of it.

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Huppe Mini: Cheaper but still pricey

The Huupe Mini is a lot cheaper than its predecessor. But that doesn't make it cheap: the Huupe Mini retails for $799, though it's typically discounted to $599 at the Huupe website and Amazon.

That makes it the highest-priced over-the-door basketball hoop I could find. Most non-smart mini indoor basketball hoops retail for less than $100.

But the Huupe Mini isn't for any passive shot taker. To care about the kind of data the Huupe Mini tracks, you'd have to be a fan ready to throw down $800. As a soccer coach for my elementary school-aged son's soccer team, I know many parents of kids who are serious about sports. Parents are willing to spend a pretty penny to help their kids excel at their game of choice.

Compared to the gear some other sports require, the Huupe Mini may not appear that expensive to a basketball player serious about their game.

Setting up the Huupe Mini

This device seems big for something that's called a "mini." The backboard measures 22 in. by 17 in. At just over 20 lbs, the device is much heavier than I expected, too. The backboard is basically a giant LED display, so the weight shouldn't be too surprising, yet I was taken aback by the heft of it. 

The Huupe Mini also comes with a mini ball, a remote to control the display, and a charger. The charging port is located on the bottom underside of the backboard, and the device can be charged while you play.

After quickly screwing the hoop and door hooks on the backboard, I found it easily slipped over the top of my kids' room door. I was concerned that weight would be an issue here, but the door and the Huupe Mini have been just fine so far.

Once it was set up, I had to create an account using the display. Then we were good to go.

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Huupe Mini: Shockingly accurate shot tracking

The moment of truth: Can the Huupe Mini perform its main function? Can it accurately track your shots?

Well, I can confirm that the Huupe Mini is really good at what it does. Its cameras allow it to track every kind of shot. It can log swish shots, rimshots, shots that hit the backboard, airballs ... and shots so bad that calling them an "airball" would be generous.

I was actually surprised that the Huupe Mini was able to track the ball even when it didn't make contact with the net, rim, or backboard. The Huupe Mini is just that good at tracking.

The display shows your stats in real-time, tracking your shots and your percentages. It can even track the distance at which you're taking the shot, so it knows when you're dunking or shooting a layup. The Huupe Mini knows when you're scoring a two-pointer or three-pointer.

It's quite impressive to see the device accurately track these things as you're playing.

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The Huupe Mini doesn't simply track these stats for your own education. The device comes with mini-games that can be played online, letting you compete with other Huupe Mini owners. One game, Huupe City Royale, teams you up with three other players against other four-player teams in a leaderboard competition, to see which team can score the most combined points.

The Huupe Mini can even act as a mini Smart TV. Apps including YouTube and Netflix are built in, so you can watch movies or listen to music on the display while playing ball. There's also an in-game currency that can in theory be used to purchase additional mini-games, but that doesn't appear to have launched yet.

Everything that comes with the Huupe Mini now will remain included without any additional charge, the company says.

The privacy issue

So Huupe addressed the size and price issues of the Huupe Pro with the Huupe Mini. But what about the cameras?

When that Huupe Pro was installed in a New York City public park, Huupe addressed privacy concerns by assuring users that the cameras were just used to track the ball; the company insisted it was not recording or streaming video via the device.

Those assurances were not likely to quell concern when it came to an in-home device, and it appears the Huupe team realized this. The Huupe Mini does not use cameras at all for tracking: it uses sensors instead.

"With the Huupe Mini, we quickly recognized that privacy needed to be a top priority—especially for a product designed for personal spaces like bedrooms or someone’s office space," Huupe CEO Paul Anton tells Mashable. "That’s why we chose to move away from traditional cameras, and instead invested in advanced radar and lidar technology." 

The move away from a camera-based tracking system, towards a sensor-based one, added a full year in additional research and development and cost millions, according to Anton.

"This cutting-edge system allows the Huupe Mini to precisely track player movement and ball trajectory, accurately measuring distances, makes, and attempts—all while ensuring complete user privacy," Anton said. 

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Final verdict

We do have a few concerns about the future of the Huupe Mini. For one thing, the introduction of a store with in-game currency means that microtransactions are on the way. Huupe may soon be nudging you to spend more than your initial $799. (We should note this product is now consistently priced at $599, which makes it a more attractive purchase.)

The battery drains pretty quickly, which may not be the biggest problem for a device that doesn't leave your home and can be charged while you play. However, the charging cable snaking up the door while plugged into the display can get in the way.

Also, the speakers on the display are not so great. They are fine for the in-game sound effects, but I wouldn't listen to the pre-installed Spotify app on there. But none of those critiques take away from the Huupe Mini's purpose, which it excels at.

Whether you should buy one Huupe Mini will basically come down to how big of a basketball fan you are. If you're just looking to throw a ball around the house or office every now and then, the Huupe Mini is likely way more than you need.

However, if you're shooting hoops on a daily basis, or your child is taking their basketball career seriously, then there's nothing else on the market like the Huupe Mini. You may even consider $599 to $799 a small price to pay for a burgeoning career as a baller.

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