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Chess has long been revered as a game of strategic prowess, demanding analytical thinking and foresight. However, it’s not an easy task for players—be it novices or experienced hands—to improve.
Enter GoChess: a groundbreaking smart chessboard developed by Particula, poised to transform the way the game is played.
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Dubbed the “most advanced chessboard ever invented,” the set is designed to cater to the needs of chess enthusiasts, from beginners to grandmasters.
At its core, GoChess is an app-enabled smart chessboard. It’s equipped with Bluetooth technology, a rechargeable battery, and an array of magnetic sensors that meticulously track and record every move players make in real-time.
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This connectivity allows for seamless integration with popular chess platforms like Lichess and Chess.com, opening up a world of possibilities for online play against opponents from across the globe.
For those who require more guidance, the game set introduces a unique feature in the form of real-time coaching with indication lights.
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These lights provide players with suggestions for possible moves, the best options, and even the worst choices, helping them to enhance their skills and decision-making abilities.
Notably, this coaching system is fully customizable, allowing users to enable or disable it and set the level of coaching that suits their needs.
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Within the chessboard itself lies a concealed patent-pending robotic mechanism. This technology empowers the chessboard with self-moving pieces, making the setup automatic and effortless.
Whether one is playing against an artificially intelligent opponent or a friend from afar, the board accurately mirrors the moves as they’re being made.
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Particula has also developed a proprietary app that complements the GoChess board. Through the app, players can choose to engage in online or offline matches or face off against AI.
The app keeps a record of each game and provides valuable insights and analytics to help players improve their chess skills over time.
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Intrigued? One can opt from two iterations of the set.
The fully-featured GoChess board offers the complete chess experience, while the GoChess Lite version retains all the connectivity features but excludes the robotic self-moving pieces.
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Head here for more information on GoChess, which received a total funding of over US$2 million.
[via Particula]
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