♟️ Elevate Your Game: Where Tradition Meets Technology!
The Electronic Chess Board Set by Millennium Chess combines classic gameplay with modern technology. Featuring USB and Bluetooth connectivity, this smart chess board allows players to connect to apps and play against AI or friends. With a compact design, elegant pieces, and a rechargeable battery for over 12 hours of play, it's perfect for both home and on-the-go chess enthusiasts.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.93 Kilograms |
Theme | Shape |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
E**.
Surprising well made
I had no clue there was difference in fancy chess boards and like a 20$ one but this one changed my mind perfect for over the board or online matches
A**R
An unresponsive conundrum of a device
The board is simple to set up, after you fiddle with the USB cable and the power button for 5 minutes. Once you get the Bluetooth device to show up, it is easy to pair with the Android Chess.com app. The board does not work with bots at all, and it is extremely finicky to use in live play. Good thing I used a guest account to test it: I lost every single game with it. It takes an entire second to register your moves, and captures are extremely unstable. The board does not register them 80% of the time. I do not recommend this board for playing online.
D**R
It works as advertised
This is a gift from my wife. This is a replacement for the Square Off Pro that I got for Christmas. We sent the Square Off Pro back because it had to many bugs while playing a game. My experience with the Millennium Eone so far has been great. I like the fact that I can use it on more than one app . It works well on all of them. I can recommend it to anyone who enjoys online play using a real board.
C**6
Great way to bring lichess and chess.com to the physical realm
I’ve owned this for a few weeks now and have played a couple dozen games on itI love that i can play online and use physical pieces and not look at my phoneA few things to note:You can play through lichess via chesslink with iphones, however sometimes ive waited quite a while to play a game as there arent as many players as there is on chess.comChess.com only connects through android phones, because of this, ive purchased a 35 dollar tcl phone that allows me to play on chess.com that i play over wifiIt should also be said that because you have to move the other players pieces and sometimes wait on sensors, ive found 10 minute rapid unrealistic as ive run out of time as it takes time to move the other pieces. I now usually play 30 minutes so that i have adequate time. I really wish the apps would recognize this and not trigger your clock till you’ve moved the opponents piecesThe reason why i gave it 3 stars:The sensors on the board can be finicky at times and continue to show the lights of where the opponents moved even after ive made the move for them. This can cause wasted time, frustration and a few games where i had to stop playing on the board/forfeit the game on lichess as even after a minute of trying to get the board to recognize that i made the move, it still shows the move hasnt been completed. Its a love and hate relationship with this board
P**O
Excelente tablero, bien construido, tamaño acordé para ser portátil
Buen tamaño, inferior a un tablero de competencia, pero adecuado para un escritorio o una mesa de cocina sin necesidad de despejar todo.La conectividad es buena, se puede jugar en lichess mediante la app específica del tablero (contra usuarios y el motor con escasas limitaciones 8 minutos por jugador como límite inferior de control de tiempo) y mediante la app de chess.com pero únicamente contra usuarios no contra el motor. También funciona con Lucas chess y Hiarcs (no con la versión PRO)... Con lichess y chess.com con Bluetooth, con Hiarcs también, Lucas chess requiere el cable USB.Suele se difícil jugar contra jugadores que no estén en un eboard en tiempos inferiores a 10 min, ya que el tiempo de mover la pieza del adversario se descuenta del nuestro, ya que el otro jugador ya ejecutó su movimiento. Dicho eso, lo otro malo es cometer un error al mover una pieza, se debe deshacer en el orden que se hizo (lo cual suele ser habitual en los tableros electrónicos, poseo un DGT centaur). Debo decir que jugar conectado al celular o tablet resulta muy cómodo y divertido (solo lo he probado con Android y Windows… pueden existir diferencias específicas o dificultades que desconozca).La batería es muy buena, jugando 4 o 5 partidas por día, dura semanas... Se puede jugar cargando...Existen otras opciones en el mercado, en este momento, realmente estoy muy conforme. Pero te sugiero hagas una búsqueda, dependiendo de los que quieras... Por ejemplo encender y jugar (aunque sin online) el DGT centaur es insuperable...En suma por el precio es un tablero excelente que te dará mucho tiempo de satisfacciones...
J**Y
Perfect for portable online chess
I replaced a SquareOff Pro with this eOne. Extremely happy with this buy. Very fast and simple move recognition, bright LEDs. Long battery life. No glitches. Perfect size for me, balance between home and travel (12x12). Pieces are light but not cheap-feeling. Syncs with Lichess and Hiarcs on iOS. Only negative is that it only syncs with Chess.com via Android (I purchased a cheap Samsung tablet). I do wish they had included a simple sleeve for it to protect the surface while it’s in my suitcase. I’ll be taking this on my weekly work trips and playing in the hotel on a real board instead of staring at my phone screen.
M**T
Chessboard
I didn’t like having to use the app in order to play. I thought maybe it was all self-contained.
N**K
Very expensive and confusing
Prepare to be underwhelmed by the Electronic Chess Board Set. Sure, it's USB and Bluetooth enabled, boasts about autosensing moves, and flaunts AI capabilities, but let's be real: it's about as overpriced as a gold-plated toaster.First off, let's address the elephant in the room: the price tag. For what you're getting, you might as well be buying a small moon. It's like they saw 'chess' and 'electronics' and decided to slap an exorbitant price on it just for kicks.And don't even get me started on the so-called 'AI Chess Board.' It's about as intelligent as a brick. Sure, it can make moves, but don't expect anything resembling strategic genius. You'd have better luck challenging a houseplant to a game of chess.As for its online capabilities, well, let's just say they're about as reliable as dial-up internet in the 90s. Good luck connecting to anything without pulling your hair out in frustration.In conclusion, save your hard-earned cash and invest in a real chess set. The Electronic Chess Board Set is a pricey gimmick that's about as useful as a chocolate teapot. Don't say I didn't warn you.
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