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The LEVEROAM Talking Chess Academy is a cutting-edge electronic chess set featuring a powerful ELO 2000 AI engine and 32 difficulty levels. Its interactive voice teaching system provides real-time feedback and tutorials, making it ideal for beginners and advanced players alike. Equipped with strong magnetic pieces and a portable design, this smart chess board offers 128 puzzles, 99 master games, and intuitive controls for an immersive brain-training experience anytime, anywhere.











| ASIN | B0CWF33DDC |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #136,776 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #3,292 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | LEVEROAM |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Gift Box Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (46) |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| Genre | Creative, Educational, Family, Strategy |
| Included Components | CHESS GAME BOARD, CHESS PIECES, NYLON BAG, PLAYING CARDS |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 10.08 x 7.99 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10.08"L x 7.99"W |
| Item Type Name | Electronic Talking Chess Computer Board Game with AI chess engine inside |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | LEVEROAM |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 960 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 72 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LM183 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 72.0 |
| Model Number | LM183 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 - 2 |
| Theme | Fantasy, Sport |
| UPC | 601968911836 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**A
Educational game for all
I got this chess game for my 10 year old kid who wants to learn how to play chess. This is suitable for beginners. This has voice system which gives instructions, warning, announcements etc. The tutor function and the quality of this is great. And the magnetic chess pieces are very strong and stable. But it is smaller than what I expected. But my son loves it. Nice and portable game. Easy to carry and play anywhere you want. Great for any level of experience
N**K
Good to learn chess
Perfect for my son to learn chess
P**L
great game
A little small for my fat fingers.
R**E
Not young kid friendly
The pieces are a little smaller than expected, but not too much of a problem. Not easy to figure out without the direction to tell you what the display screen is saying.
R**A
Perfect for all chess lovers kids to 90
Perfect for ages 8 and up to adult. Easy to use. Interesting and easy learning.
M**M
Absolutely useless, doesn’t work at all.
I had pretty high hopes for this thing, but wow, this was worse than I ever thought could be possible. First off, let’s say the couple cool things this does. When the device wants to tell you its move, it shows on the screen C2:C4, and to mark that move as completed it’s really ingenious, you just push the piece into the board slightly and it makes a beep and then you move it to the new spot and push it into the board there slightly and it makes another beep to confirm the move was completed and then the display clears out and it’s your turn. This is such a really interesting idea for an easy way to interact with The computer controlling the pieces and for it to know where your pieces and its pieces are located at all times. I honestly was so excited when I figured out that the whole top of the board was pressure sensitive and thought this was going to be incredible at first. Now for all the negative stuff. The machine constantly hallucinates, and says to move pieces to places that they can’t go to (like it just told me to move it’s bishop and jump over it’s pawns in the very first move of the game, which bishops cannot jump pawns.) Several times the board told me to move a piece from one place to another, But there wasn’t a piece in the original spot to move in the first place. Because the computer has no idea where chess pieces are supposed to move or where the chess pieces are for some reason even though you tell it by pushing into the board to prove that they’re there, this is basically unplayable as the computer makes moves all the time that can’t happen or there’s piece there at all. In addition to all the issues I mentioned above the actual buttons on the board could not be less intuitive if they tried. There’s literally a button labeled verify, there’s a button labeled “why?”, there’s a button labeled “legal”, And then a button label famous. All of these buttons are explained in the instruction manual on the first page, but I think it’s just kind of ridiculous that these buttons are not intuitively labeled enough to easily use without reading the manual. All the time when you’re playing the game if you’re not sure what button to press and you press one just thinking that might be the right button, the device will make like a negative beeping noise at you like you did something wrong. And honestly it does that so much it seems like you can almost not press any buttons while you’re in the middle of a game even if you think you would be able to press it like the move button or the button with a horse on it, it’s just so weird. Lastly on top of all of that, magnets in some spots on the board are much weaker than other spots, which just is a little bit weird when you set the piece down but don’t feel it totally lock to the board like the other pieces. The device comes with 128 puzzles and solutions as well as a whole instruction manual that’s 19 pages long for how to use the thing, as well as all the pieces and a nice carrying bag for all those pieces, but none of that really helps with the fact that this is basically not playable, at least the one I received was. Overall I give this a 0/10, definitely do NOT recommend, I absolutely don’t recommend it at this price, and honestly I wouldn’t recommend it even if it was free. I’m going to keep testing it out and reread the instruction manual to see if I missed some steps, but so far, this thing is absolutely terrible.
J**H
Great investment
My son is very interested in learning to play chess better. This is a great asset to that journey! This will provide a great tutor substitute that is fun to play with when you have no one else to play. It is small enough to take on trips and overall, a great investment for my son for Christmas.
D**D
Great way of learning
I got this for my kids who wanted to n learn how to play chess. I like that this one you can play with each other or against the computer, it's a great educational tool and I love that it keeps them away from screens. Overall I am very happy with this purchase
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