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145 of 149 people found the following review helpful.
Is Infrared score-keeping really better?
By Kevin the Bargain Hunter
I'm kind of surprise I'm the first to review this unit here at Amazon. There are some many systems in the $150 range, but I spent the extra $100 for hopefully a solid build. And I was not disappointment by the build quality. It is definitely sturdy. Just watch the Lifetime video, it doesn't lie. The frames are solid, the rims are nice and thick. By looking at the pictures of the other systems, you can just imagine the flimsy frames shaking when you shoot because their frames are thin and the rims don't look thick either. So this Lifetime product is definitely worth the extra money if you're looking for a rock solid structure.
Now here is my complaint. These types of arcade games are useless without accurate score-keeping. You need to earn a certain amount of points to get bonus time, and it's very frustrating to not get any bonus time because the thing can't count properly. And when you're competing with friends, it's no fun having to keep track of the baskets the machine didn't count. You have to trust what your friend tells you, and they have to trust what you tell them. You get into conversations like, "Well, I really won cause I'm missing 10 pts here!!" You might as well shut off the electronics! I've never owned an arcade type basketball game, so I don't know when infrared score keeping took over the older system, which I read was some sort of clicker in the middle of the rim. When the ball falls through the basket, it falls on the clicker and that's how it keeps count. I read that the negatives about the old system is that the clicker can break and you'll have to replace them. Make sense and newer technology is always better, right? Well, I'm not so sure. I think I want to find an old system just so I can compare. If the clicker is more accurate, then I'd rather have a clicker that I have to replace once in awhile, than an infrared system that never works.
In conclusion, the Double Shot Basketball ended up being a $250 indoor hoop. If I didn't want score-keeping, I could have bought an over the door hoop for $25 bucks and custom make my own ball return net. So this has been a disappointment. If Amazon or Life-Time offers me a $100 credit, then I'd keep it just for the awesome hoop, but for $250, I want the score-keeping accuracy!!
BTW, it took me over 3hrs to build. I did it alone, but definitely a helping hand that you can call on anytime would help. I've contacted Life-Time to ask them if this infrared system is inherently error prone, or if I have a faulty system. I hope it's faulty, which would mean a new electronic component will make this the perfect arcade system. But if this is just inherently error prone, then I will no longer trust any infrared basketball system. Believe me, it is frustrating when you're 2 pts away from bonus time and the machine doesn't count your last 4 made baskets. I was going John McEnroe on the machine as if it was a person.
Lets see how Lifetime can help me. I will keep you guys updated. I will either have a perfect system, or this whole thing is going back to Amazon.
12/23/2010 UPDATE!!
Life-Time is very good with replacing parts. Along with the defective score-board, 2 of the 7 basketballs deflated overnight no matter how much you pump. So they sent me 2 new basketballs too! I got the new scoreboard and unfortunately, this one was defective as well. However it was an improvement. This time the score-keeping on the right is perfect, except for during it's transition in giving you bonus time. It usually gives a bonus sounding alarm, if you make a basket simultaneously at this moment, it doesn't count your hoop, but still a vast improvement, and something you can accept knowing that it's probably by design. However, the score-keeping on the left is as bad as my first unit. It will miss at least 5 to 8 buckets in a span of a game. So we just take turns shooting the hoop on the right, and it's very fun and I see the potential. I asked Life-Time if they want to try a third time. Not sure if they'll do it, if not, no sweat.. this thing is going back to Amazon.
12/30/2010 UPDATE!!
The 3rd Scoreboard functions properly! I imagine many units are sold with scoreboards not counting properly but some people don't care probably cause it's for their kids, who also probably don't care. But for the competitive adult buyers, get ready to go through a few rounds of exchanges. I finally got a scoreboard that counts every basket, so don't give up. This is still the best system out there in this price range. When you miss on the cheaper systems, you hear a "CLANG" on the flimsy frames. When you miss on this system, it's more like a "THUD" cause it's just constructed better.
1/1/2011 UPDATE!!
After playing around with it some more, the infrared still misses shots, but they are few and far between, and does not effect game play. The faulty ones will miss 4 to 7 baskets within the first 30 seconds. The one I have now will sometimes not miss at all, but then other games it may miss one or two when you go deep into the game. I suspect this will be the case with all infrared systems, it's not going to be 100% perfect especially at this price range. I recently also tested out old school ones with the clicker. Though the clicker is more accurate, I prefer the infrared with it's minor inaccuracies over the clicker because I realize the ball gets stuck more often than the infrared misses shots. It's no fun when the game is interrupted, or you have to start over because of a stuck ball. The clicker system would work perfectly if you don't play with a net, but that's no fun. I know some of you may say, "Man, this guy is picky!" Yes I am. This wasn't bought for kids, we bought it for grown-ups. So for all the big boys shopping around for a hoop, I hope you appreciate this info.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
This Is the Best Item in our Game Room!
By Higgins
I love the Lifetime double shot! We actually had the old Lifetime double shot and were excited when they came out with the new version. This is much better than the other cheap units on the market. It comes with a thicker backboard, thicker rims, a wider ramp, and the new infared scoring system! This is a very quality unit and has kept score for us perfectly. I love to have competitions with my brothers to see who can get the highest score. It has two bonus rounds if you score 30 points and then 60 points. When we first played it we were getting in the 80's. Now the high score is 159. It is fun to try and keep raising the bar. It is also good times when two of us play at the same time. I would highly recommend this item!!!!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Great Arcade Basketball Game
By C. LeBrun
I recently purchased the Lifetime Double-Shot Arcade Basketball System from another website because it was cheaper but this system is far superior in quality (thicker frame & rims) and scoring accuracy compared to a Sportcraft model which is what I replaced and I am very happy that I did. The infrared scoring is a night and day difference compared to the clicker scoring found in the Sportcraft models. It very rarly misses any baskets. Also, with the clicker scoring you would run into many problems of the net getting tangled with the clicker and then the balls would get stuck in the hoop and if you shot too fast many of the baskets wouldn't register. That is why I decided to upgrade to this game after less than a year with the Sportcraft. I would recommend this product to anyone. I have had absolutely no problems with the infrared scroing so hopefully in the previous review it was just a faulty product.