
Rent the Strike-a-light Professional – the ultimate Batak-style speed challenge that pulls a crowd, holds it, and keeps people queuing for “just one more go.”
This is a computer-controlled reaction wall, custom built in Europe, with 186 individual lights across 8 micro-switched targets driven by a programmable microprocessor. Players slap lit targets as fast as they can – easy to pick up, genuinely hard to master, and instantly competitive the moment two people start comparing scores.
It ships with 6 games in 1 machine: random-light speed rounds that start slow and accelerate, colour-match and pattern-match challenges, top-to-bottom trailing targets for a quick workout, bounce rounds for squat-and-stretch action, and a Simon-style sequence mode that trains peripheral vision and reaction. One unit, six ways to play, novice through professional training sequences.
Why it works on the floor
Speed challenges are the rare attraction that draws a crowd and holds it – every player wants to beat the score on the board, and every spectator becomes the next player. That competitive loop means real dwell time at your stand, repeat visits, and a natural moment to capture leads or hand out a prize. Fast reaction beats high-scores are exactly the kind of clip people film and share, so the machine quietly turns your activation into content. Used by gyms, army training, Formula 1 teams and medical rehabilitation as well as at brand activations, festivals and exhibitions, the Strike-a-light is always a hit, no matter where you put it.
Deploy it anywhere, in seconds
At 1100 × 1100 × 100 mm and just 12 kg, the unit is strong yet lightweight and works in any orientation – fix it permanently to a wall, hang it on an exhibition panel, drop it on a freestanding stand, or lay it flat on a table. One person can carry it, and it fits in a good-sized standard car with no tear-down, so you load up at one event and redeploy at the next in under a minute. Best of all it runs on 5 volts over standard USB-C, so a phone charger or power bank is all you need – no expensive exhibition power outlets, and it works in any region or country.

Also known as a Batak reaction wall, speed challenge game or reaction-training board. Each machine is handmade in Europe with no or low tariffs and shipping worldwide; available with settings tuned from novice fun through to professional training sequences. Machines are standard in black.







