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LUMISTAR Launches AI‑Powered CARRY Basketball Trainer on Kickstarter

Portable 4K vision system delivers dynamic passing and real‑time performance analytics, targeting athletes worldwide

A New Training Paradigm

LUMISTAR, the technology firm behind a new generation of sports training tools, has opened a Kickstarter campaign for CARRY, an AI‑enhanced basketball training system that combines a quad‑camera 4K vision array with adaptive passing mechanics.

The portable unit can be set up in under a minute, allowing players to transform any court into a data‑rich practice environment. By continuously monitoring movement and ball trajectory, CARRY adjusts passing patterns in real time, compressing a typical four‑hour shooting drill into roughly 45 minutes.

Performance Insight Engine

At the heart of the experience is the AI Coach Report, which aggregates more than twenty performance metrics — including shot accuracy, footwork speed, and release angle — and delivers instant, actionable feedback to users.

CES 2026 Debut

The system’s public unveiling at CES 2026 in Las Vegas attracted coverage from major tech and sports outlets such as CNET, Tom's Guide, and FOX5 Las Vegas, underscoring its potential to reshape training methodologies.

Live Demo in Los Angeles

Following the exhibition, LUMISTAR organized a live on‑court session in Los Angeles, inviting basketball creators, coaches, and athletes to test the technology firsthand.

Early‑backer pricing starts at US$2,499, with the first shipments slated for the fourth quarter of 2026, promising a new benchmark for efficiency and insight in basketball development.

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