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Cue Ball Tracker is a physical training aid for pool/billiards players, centered on “instant feedback” and easier cue ball control. Based on the page content, it is not a structured online course. Instead, it is used by installing it or pairing it with a cue to help players see the cue ball’s actual path during practice—especially follow-shot paths—so they can correct their position-play judgment.
In terms of training focus, it centers on cue ball control, observing cue ball lines, and position-play practice. The delivery format is not a video course or coaching program, but a tool-based training feedback product. No learning certificate is mentioned, though the product is marked with US PATENT 9044666. As for the organization behind it, the page is branded Arrowshot, emphasizes that it is made in the USA, says orders are shipped by PoolDawg, and notes that dealers can contact CueStix.
The page only shows “Buy Now” and does not disclose a specific price, shipping cost, package contents, return/exchange policy, or international delivery fees. Therefore, it can only be understood as likely being a one-time-purchase physical product; its value for money cannot be assessed further from the available information.
The main advantage is that the product has a very clear purpose: helping players see the cue ball path and receive immediate reminders during practice. User feedback also suggests it may be practically useful for correcting poor practice habits and adjusting follow-shot position play. Its simple tool format makes it easy to keep as part of a pool training kit.
The downside is that it lacks course-style instructional content and cannot replace systematic teaching, coach guidance, or a complete training plan. The page also does not provide detailed usage instructions, suitable skill levels, pricing, or after-sales support information, which makes the purchase decision less clear for first-time buyers.
It is better suited to players who already have some pool practice experience and want to improve cue ball position control. It may also be useful for coaches or clubs as a demonstration aid. If a user needs to learn pool rules, stance, cueing techniques, and tactics from scratch, they will still need to pair it with a structured course or in-person coaching.
The captured page content does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment, delivery, or Chinese-language support, so its access status should be considered unknown. Buyers in China should independently confirm website accessibility, international shipping, and after-sales support before purchasing.
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