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"This afternoon I was in Cleveland to run a laser tag game in a huge basement garage! It was a first public trial for Mystery Boxes. It was an absolute blast! I’ve been using two Mystery boxes, and all 15 players were really happy to upgrade their guns to, say, monstrous machine gun with 200 bullets… Awesome feature, absolute MUST-HAVE for laser tag business." - Alex, GC 
 

The Battle Box

The Battle Box is a must have accessory. Think of it as a ditigal med-kit.

But it doesn't just respawn, the Battle Box acts as a prop in a myriad of games. The Battle Box has red, blue or purple light effects. The box can comes with a standard or upgrade to a whip antenna.

Battle Boxes enable you to reduce your staffing overhead. The software within will do the work for you. Battle Boxes help make your games run smoothly and efficiently. 

Battle Boxes can be set to undertake many actions. These settings support a broad range of missions and gaming options. Depending on which game you are running will determine how many and battle boxes you will need.
 

Laser Tag Mechanics


One of the most common functions of a Battle Box is to be set as a Medic. The Medic setting will have the Battle Box respawn players. Gamers just need to stand near the box and the system will automatically return all their health points. This frees up your hands and keeps the game play running smoothly. 

Depending on the game, Battle Boxes can also be set to act like targets. In these cases, players shoot the Battle Box to achieve an objective or recieve an upgrade. 

In special scenario mission, a Battle Box can also simulate a bomb. This uses infra-red and radio. You can set the radio strength, how much damage is inflicted, and the sound effects made. These can all be configured via the Master Controller or the SATR-HUB software.

As you can see there are loads of different things the battle box can be configured to do!

Specification

    Recommended Emulations 
    1. Ammunition Box
    2. Armor Box 
    3. Battle Royale Box (needs whip antenna)
    4. Bomb Site
    5. Claymore Mine (or order the model that looks like a claymore)  
    6. Combination (Both Medic + Ammo)
    7. Cure Box
    8. Dirty Mine (or order the model that looks like a claymore) 
    9. Domination Box 
    10. Flag Box
    11. Medic Box
    12. Mission Box 
    13. Money Drop Box
    14. Mystery Armor Box
    15. Mystery Weapon Box 
    16. Perk Box
    17. Radio Repeater (needs whip antenna0 
    18. Rush Box
    19. Simple Target 
    20. Supply Crate (in the Battlefield ROYALE theme) 
    21. Treasure Box (Treasure can be any Emulation, up to 8) 
    22. Vault
    23. Weapon Box 
    File Type File Description
    Battle Box Data SheetData SheetBattle Box Data Sheet
    NimH Battery Data SheetBattery InfoMATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET for the NiMH battlerry

    How Many Battle Boxes Do You Need?


    WITH TWO BATTLE BOXES:

    The absolute minimun number of boxes you can have in a game. 
    • You can run a basic game of "Team Death Match". Both boxes as set to a Medic, one for each time. (Two Boxes limits you to Two Teams)
    WITH THREE BATTLE BOXES:
    • You can run a game of "Domination". The set up is the same as Team Death Match - but! You add an objective box in the centre of the field. Both team fight for control over the central box. Whichever team has the box for the longest, wins the game.
    • You can run a game of "Battle Royale" (Battlefield ROYALE theme). Inspired by Fortnite, with this game, you'll set up one of your boxes as a Royale Box. The other two will be Supply Crates. 

    WITH FOUR BATTLE BOXES:

    WITH FIVE BATTLE BOXES:

    • You can run a game of "Heist". This one is all about stealing more money than the other team. Two boxes are set to Medics. The next two are set to Vaults (to store the cash!). And finally, in the centre, set a Money Drop. 
    ​As you can see, the more battle boxes you have, the more options you have to play our "Quick-Setup Games". ​
     

    Battle Box Review


    ​Set Your Battle Box. With the Battlefield Sports' SATR3 system, you can set your Battle Boxes to a range of settings, namely:
    1. Ammunition Box
    2. Armor Box 
    3. Battle Royale Box (needs whip antenna)
    4. Bomb Site
    5. Claymore Mine (or order the model that looks like a claymore)  
    6. Combination (Both Medic + Ammo)
    7. Cure Box
    8. Dirty Mine (or order the model that looks like a claymore
    9. Domination Box 
    10. Flag Box
    11. Medic Box
    12. Mission Box 
    13. Money Drop Box
    14. Mystery Armor Box
    15. Mystery Weapon Box 
    16. Perk Box
    17. Radio Repeater (needs whip antenna) 
    18. Rush Box
    19. Simple Target 
    20. Supply Crate (in the Battlefield ROYALE theme) 
    21. Treasure Box (Treasure can be any Emulation, up to 8) 
    22. Vault
    23. Weapon Box 

    Software Specifications for the Battle Box

    One of the most common functions of a Battle Box is that it can be set to be a 'medic'. This way gamers can re-spawn themselves at their base. But as you can see from the list above there are loads of different things the battle box can be configured to do. 

    Battlefield Operators can set the unit so the blue clan can only re-spawn with their team’s box. Likewise, the red clan can only re-spawn using their box.




    To see in-depth specifications for the Battle Box / Domination Box click here.

    Funner & Less Stress

    After going to Reno Nevada I realized I needed the Battle Boxes, makes the game much funner and is less stress on the staff. It's amazing and funny how people in the freeway tell me to slow down to get the [booking] number, and every where I go people stop me to ask for business cards. Very much excited.
    Kevin, Santa Barbara, USA