
"It's Game day
It's Fun everyday!"
Skillab
Gamer
Enjoy improved hockey stick handling skills
Take The Skillab Gamer from your pocket or hockey gear bag and use it right away! Compete against yourself or with friends. Aim for the best performance or train yourself to be better. Skillab Gamer shows the game results immediately and gives performance-time feedback on how to get better!

Let´s digi tick thock like a puck click clack
SKILLAB GAMER
Skill training digital smartball for stick handling skill games and target-oriented training of stick handling skills.
When playing and competing with Skillab Gamer, you don't have to take times yourself, because the results are immediately visible on the digital smartball's own screen. The digital smart ball reliably measures the time spent in the game, the amount of contact with the ball and the time spent on the stage.
The digital smart ball gives feedback on your performance level with the help of LED lights during handling. You can choose a developing exercise to speed up learning or to strengthen your skill level by aiming for the best competition result. The ball's ten RGB LEDs glow in different colors depending on the development and goal level.
You can purchase an update package for the Skillab Gamer digital smart ball whenever the ball has new features or you want to take advantage of more advanced training features.
Product development status: Skillab Gamer is in the Proof of Concept stage. We currently have four test balls that don't have all the features, but you can already try the Skillab Gamer PoC digital smart ball. Join the development and sign up as a tester here.
Pre-order: You can be one of the first 100 users and get the ball 6-12 months before the actual release. Read more about pre-order here.
Technical details
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Good feel on the hockey stick blade
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Shock-resistant replaceable shell
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Diameter 59 mm
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Weight 96 g
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Screen 13 mm
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RGB LEDs and push switches
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Speaker
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Vibration component
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Bluetooth
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Battery
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Splash-proof core (IPX54)
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The components withstand 20 G accelerations.Note! Not for shooting and pass practice
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Operating temperature -20 to +40 °C
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Dual-core processor
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Separate memory
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Dual gyroscope and accelerometer sensors
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Measurement of distance, sound, temperature, brightness and air pressure
"STICK handling skills are not an inherited trait but the result of learning!"
"EASIER TO USE THAN A PLASTIC SKILL TRAINING BALL, BUT SMARTER AND MORE INSPIRING"
"Finally, A TRAINING TOOL THAT WORKS WITHOUT RAPPING APPS"
"I WANT TO GET A BETTER TIME EVERY TIME AND THAT BALL DOES HELP A LOT!"
"SKILLAB ENCOURAGES ALREADY DURING PERFORMANCE AND ENSURES THAT STICK HANDLING IS AT A LEVEL THAT DEVELOPS SKILLS"
The Let´s digi tick thock
like a puck click clack philosophy
"First, the players practiced STICK handling skills with a wooden ball, the properties of the balls developed until sensor balls and training responses based on phone apps became available
- But, who wants to browse the phone during training or a skills competition?
- Well, no one."
What if you had a third-generation puck and stick handling skill training tool at your disposal?
Which is familiar and no user manual is needed. A bit like a wooden ball, but smarter and more exciting! You get information about your training and game performances, watching them directly from the ball already during the performance and without smartphones and apps taking up training time and hindering the performance.
In addition, instead of guidance, you get feedback immediately during ball handling, without having to dig out your smartphone and browse.
You get feedback on the level at which you trick, play, compete or practice processing observation skills, and that too immediately during execution.
You can make your own race track, play tricks and play on your own or with friends, and you'll always have a training buddy, skills competition opponent and sparring partner just like you.
All this with a goal-oriented skill game and training tool that gives feedback directly to the player, supports independent learning, does not supervise or control the player.