SenseRobot Go Professional AI Game Board
Specifications:
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Brand: Sense Robot
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Material: Cardboard, Plastic
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Theme: Go Game
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Genre: Strategy, Family, Educational
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Number of Players: 2
Delivery: FREE delivery in 5β14 Days
Product Description:
Experience the future of board gaming with the SenseRobot Go Professional AI Game Board, a smart Go board designed for strategy lovers and AI enthusiasts alike. Combining precision robotics with cutting-edge artificial intelligence, this interactive Go board brings traditional gameplay into the modern era.
Equipped with a precision robotic arm and RGB visual recognition system, the SenseRobot places stones with remarkable accuracyβup to 1 mm precision and 99.9% recognition rateβensuring smooth, reliable, and immersive gameplay every time.
With 23 adjustable AI levels ranging from 18K to 9D, the board is ideal for players who already know the rules and want to improve their skills. The Apex Duel Mode allows players to challenge AI opponents stronger than 9-dan professionals, while multi-board support (19×19, 13×13, and 9×9) accommodates learners and experts alike.
Enjoy thoughtful, deliberate play at a steady five-second pace between moves, ideal for immersive learning and focus. The dual-camera system records every match for game reviews and voice-guided coaching, helping players refine their strategy over time.
The SenseRobot also includes a Gomoku mode with seven AI levels for casual, family-friendly fun. Once connected via Wi-Fi, it can operate without a smartphone, allowing for distraction-free solo sessions or head-to-head play. Regular OTA firmware updates ensure that your device stays current with new languages and features.
A 2-year warranty and English/French interface make this the perfect gift for Go players, families, and strategy enthusiasts looking to elevate their game with AI precision.
C. Butterworth –
I have always been into sci-fi and tech and one of the pinacols of this (along with a universal house robot) is a robot you can play chess with. This is that!It Came very well packaged, with everything easy to assemble. The chess set is a standard size. the board is usb powered by the bot, with easy to use and understand buttons. The rest of the setup is from you mobile, this is also easy and allows changing of all the settings. its “head” is the display for the unit, i have a issue with it been too dark to see on most occasions with any ambient light in the room.The chess is fun! the robot can setup the entire board and that is a joy to watch, the ability to play at different levels is a must, and its AI learning to play against you will make it even better over time.this a quality product and well made, but its price is a tad high for most, but if you love chess it will be a investment.
Ten –
Getting this Chess Robot has completely changed how I enjoy the game. From the very first match, I was blown away by the way the robotic arm moves the pieces, itβs smooth, precise, and almost human-like in how naturally it handles the board. Instead of staring at a screen, Iβm playing on a real set with a real opponent across from me, which makes every game feel immersive and exciting.What really sets it apart is the depth of features. With the AI levels, I can ease into lighter practice sessions or really test myself against tougher opponents. The exercises and dedicated endgame trainer have already sharpened my skills, and the voice coaching makes the learning process feel like I have a mentor sitting across the table. The fact that it syncs with the app and integrates with Lichess takes it to another level, I can replay famous games, analyze moves, or even challenge online players, all while still using the physical board. And yes, the arm takes about 8 seconds per move, but thatβs part of the charm. The steady pace feels like Iβm playing against a thoughtful human rather than just a fast computer. For me, that blend of tradition and technology is exactly what makes this robot so unique. Itβs not just a gadget, itβs a full chess partner, coach, and trainer rolled into one, and easily one of the best investments Iβve made for both fun and improvement in chess.
Haydn –
Honestly this Chess robot is the greatest thing Iβve ever received via the Vine Review program itβs so awesome to play against and use, the set up however has me worried which Iβll get to later in the review.The build quality feels good and not like a cheap kids toy which is good, the chess pieces feel and look really nice and very well presented in the storage box. The packaging is very good the foam used is of a very high quality and fairly dense well done!The robot itself has not made any mistakes in a live game when picking up, placing and setting up the board itβs amazing.Now for the set up, the physical process is simple and well designed that even a child could set up the robot but what I am really worried about is having to make an account to use 95% of the features and that account is held in china whilst the robot has cameras as well I have opted to not create an account and also be forced to download the app it could have been 5* but the account locked features lower that rating and also the price is higher than expected over Β£700 at the time of request so make that what you will.Overall the product has a lot of potential but its a shame that the functionality is limited by the need for an account.
asen –
Noticed improvement in my play after just a few games. The responsiveness is quick and doesnβt need any fiddling around between moves. The board recognises pieces without error, and Iβve had zero misreads or skipped turns. It feels like playing against a real person whoβs always ready for a rematch. Adjusting the level made it more useful for training. Reviewing matches afterwards helped spot patterns Iβd usually miss. The whole process flows naturally, without needing to refer back to manuals or apps mid-game. It works well straight from setup and doesnβt interrupt play with unnecessary notifications. The quiet operation of the arm keeps the focus where it should beβon the game. Played a few matches with friends and it held up nicely even with quick inputs. Easy to pack away too when not in use.
Sean McDice –
If you like to practice, here is your partner
The Sense Robot Chess set is excellent. The movements are smooth, the online integration works perfectly, and the AI difficulty keeps games engaging. It combines the feel of a real board with modern technology in the best way. I had one small hiccup with a promotion, but Iβm confident the Sense Robot team will address it.
Sauvayre –
Jeu de go et gomoku robotique
Très bon jeu de go et gomoku en version robotisé.Prévoir de la place car le produit est imposant.
Stefan Pohl –
SpielstΓ€rkster Schachroboter aller Zeiten
Ich habe mir gerade den neuen Schach-Roboter gekauft und bin schwer begeistert!Der erste stark spielende Schachomputer mit Roboterarm. Es gab zwar schon frΓΌher selbstziehende Schachcomputer (manche mit Arm, manche mit einem Schienen-Magnetsystem unter dem Brett), aber alle spielten nur auf Amateurniveau. Bestenfalls.Die eingebaute AI hat 25 Stufen, die mit Elos gekennzeichnet sind. Von 200 bis 2900. Allerdings scheinen diese nicht gut geeicht zu sein. Erste flotte Partien deuten daraufhin, daΓ man im Geiste +400 Elo zu jeder Spielstufe dazuaddieren sollte. Aber da diese Stufen bei 200 Elo losgehen, ist das nicht tragisch. Auf der hΓΆchsten Stufe konnte sogar Stockfish 15.1 auf meinem Tablet nicht gegen den Roboter gewinnen, das Teil ist auf Maximalstufe wirklich extrem spielstark.Der Arm bewegt sich wunderbar geschmeidig und leise – toll. Ein Zug dauert ca. 8 Sekunden. Da SchlagzΓΌge aus 2 ZΓΌgen bestehen (ebenso Rochade) dauert das entsprechend lΓ€nger. Der Durchschnittswert ΓΌber eine ganze Partie gerechnet ist knapp 12 Sekunden pro Zug. Die AI rechnet immer nur 1 Sekunde, das reicht heutzutage, man hat also keine Denkpausen.Alles wirkt (obwohl es das GerΓ€t noch nicht lange gibt), sehr ausgereift, dazu sehr wertig und schwer. Irgendwelche Probleme sind bisher nicht aufgetaucht.Und das coole ist die Immersion: Da der Robotor einem am Brett optisch ja “gegenΓΌber” sitzt und zudem das Ganze ΓΌber eine Kamera funktioniert, der Roboter also auch auf das Brett schaut (wie ein Mensch), hat man das frappierende GefΓΌhl gegen eine Person zu spielen. Denn das Brett ist eben kein Sensorbrett. Der Roboter schaut einfach mit der Kamera auf das Brett. Und greift sich die Figuren und zieht sie. Wie ein Mensch.Man kann den Roboter sogar dazu nutzen, um auf Lichess gegen Menschen zu spielen und der Roboter setzt dann die GegnerzΓΌge auf dem eigenen Brett daheim.Das Preis-Leistungs VerhΓ€ltnis kann ich zudem nur als exzellent bezeichnen.