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This innovative smart chessboard lets you play online with real pieces

September 11, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of September 11, you can get the Square Off Pro: World’s First Rollable Tournament e-Chessboard(opens in a new tab) for just $225 instead of $249 — that’s a 9% discount.


Chess as we know it has been around for centuries, even if some of our modern additions didn’t arrive until recently. Now you can play online, but that loses a bit of the tactile pleasure of playing. That is, unless you can merge online and in-person gameplay. The Square Off Pro is a rollable tournament e-chessboard(opens in a new tab) that lets you play with real pieces in person or online, and it’s currently just $225, marked down from $249. 

Play chess with a physical board online

Chess has been around for quite some time, and it’s still hugely popular. This challenging game is not only fun, but some researchers posit that it can help children cultivate analytical skills.

As long as you have an internet connection, Square Off Pro lets you play chess with anyone(opens in a new tab) anywhere in the world. Play face-to-face just like normal, or use some of the exciting new features Square Off brings to the table. You can also play solo against an adaptive AI with 20 difficulty levels, or use the guided coach to learn as you play. Once you’re feeling confident and want to enter the world stage, you can connect to Chess.com and Lichess for online gameplay. Pull up a video call and play directly on your board. Square Off Pro can record in-person and online games for you to review later. It also has its own AI chess teacher named Viktor!

Square Off has a long battery life, reaching up to five hours on a single charge, and can be recharged with the included USB-C cable. Or, if the battery dies, you could just go back to playing in-person since it’s still a tournament-sized rollable chessboard. It has a handcrafted rosewood finish, and each of the wooden pieces is intricately carved. 

Connect to a world of competitors 

For virtually endless opportunities to play chess, get Square Off Pro(opens in a new tab), the World’s First Rollable Tournament e-Chessboard, on sale for $225 (Reg. $249). 

Prices subject to change. 

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