GoChess Mini – An AI-Integrated Electronic Chess Board

Particula Tech on Friday announced the release of GoChess Mini, its AI-integrated electronic chess board for all skill levels. The company sayd GoChess Mini “delivers the perfect fusion of traditional chess, cutting-edge technology, AI, and portability … all in a slim, premium board, designed for chess lovers wherever they go.”

GoChess Mini allows players to play against AI, in person, or online through the leading chess platforms, including Chess.com and Lichess. (Both chess services have iPhone and iPad apps.)

With AI personal coaching, real-time colorful light indications on the board provide instant feedback and guidance for each move, helping you learn and improve your play. This feature is perfect for beginners to masters.

GoChess Mini enables players of all levels (and generations) to enjoy and play chess together. Assistance levels can be selected for each player, keeping every match fun, educational, and competitive.

GoChess Mini’s Advanced AI system offers 32 levels of difficulty, from beginner to expert. Players can improve their skills by playing against a responsive and intelligent opponent. GoChess players can connect to Lichess and Chess.com platforms to find a match ready for their skill level. Play online with friends, or new opponents worldwide.

The GoChess Mini is a standard size (35mm x 35mm square size), making it easy to travel with and set up anywhere. This allows chess player to enjoy a match no matter where they are.

Key Features include:

  • Real-time feedback
  • Smart light indicators
  • AI coaching with hints and alerts
  • Play online, solo with AI, or over the board
  • Connects with Lichess and Chess.com

The GoChess Mini retails for $199 and is available at https://particula-tech.com/products/gochess-mini or on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D65TJHCJ. (Mactrast does not receive a commission from either website.)

Chris Hauk

Chris is a Senior Editor at Mactrast. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America, and yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.