Robera Pro AI Caddy vs Remote Caddy
The caddy that follows you — not a remote
Completely hands-free, powered by AI vision. Robera Pro tracks your body, not a signal.
No remote. No thinking. Just golf.
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Two caddies. Completely different rounds.
They look similar. They even cost similar. But the moment you walk onto the first tee, everything is different — because one of them still needs you, and one of them doesn't.
Remote-Control Caddy
- 🕹️Always carries a remote. In hand, pocket, or belt clip — it's never truly gone.
- ⚠️Your body blocks the signal. Turn around and the caddy stops.
- ☔A rain umbrella disrupts it. The metal frame reflects radio waves.
- 🤔Constant low-level attention. The remote is always on your mind.
- 📍One mode only: remote control.
Visual AI Caddy
- 🙌Nothing in your hands. The AI camera locks onto your body and follows at 1–5 m.
- ✅Turn your back — it still follows. It tracks your silhouette, not a signal.
- 🌧️Rain, umbrella, thick jacket. Visual AI is unaffected by all of it.
- 🧘Zero mental overhead. Set it and forget it — just play.
- 🎮Four modes: Follow / Marching / Speed Control / Remote (as backup).
Where Robera Pro changes the round
Playing in light rain
Umbrella up, rain jacket on. A remote caddy loses signal as the metal umbrella frame blocks radio waves.
Playing with friends
Three caddies on the same fairway. Remote signals can cross — your caddy might drift toward someone else's remote.
Addressing the shot
A remote caddy needs a manual nudge before every swing. You're thinking about the caddy, not the shot.
Thick winter jacket
Heavy fabric and metallic threads absorb radio waves, weakening the remote signal on cold-weather rounds.
Grabbing a drink or your phone
With a remote caddy there's always something to juggle — remote in hand, remote in pocket, remote to put down.
Walking to your ball
Remote caddy users press a button, wait, press again. Every single hole. A round of interrupted focus.
