Stickhandling, measured.

A puck control trainer
that keeps score.

Built for skaters, parents, and coaches. Five game modes, real-time scoring, a built-in timer — engineered in Oshawa, Ontario. Patent pending.

  • 5Game modes
  • LiveScore & timer
  • CE · FCC · SORCertified
  • Ships CA + USFrom Oshawa, ON
Hockey stick blade hovering above a training puck on a polished basement floor, soft warm window light.
Why Albot

Drills you can’t fake.

Most home stickhandling aids are passive — a stick, a ball, a piece of plastic. Albot is different. A built-in sensing window watches every pass underneath the beam and turns each correct move into real-time scoring. The display calls the next move; the score tells you whether you hit it.

It is the difference between practicing and training.

vs. the rest

Where Albot fits.

Most home options measure nothing. Most rink-grade options need a rink. Albot is the one in between — portable, puck-aware, scored.

Passive boards & pads Generic reaction lights Rink-mounted systems Albot
Puck-aware feedback Yes Yes
Scored, timed rounds Partial Yes Yes — 5 game modes
Portable / drop-and-play Yes Yes — installed gear Yes
Designed to improve over time Vendor-locked Yes
Price range (CAD) $40–$120 $80–$250 $3,000 + $115–$140
The Trainer

Designed to make every rep count.

A compact beam puts the sensing window where your hands actually work — high enough to clear the puck path, stable enough to take a stick contact.

Product render of the Albot trainer: cantilever beam with directional prompt panel, score and timer readouts, gold ALBOT badge, weighted base, shown next to its training puck.
  • 01

    Visual prompts

    A clear directional display calls the next move — arrows, randomized prompts, and hit/miss confirmation in real time.

  • 02

    Score & timer at a glance

    Live score and remaining round time stay visible while you train — no phone, no app, no second screen.

  • 03

    Smart sensing window

    The trainer tracks each pass through its sensing window and turns it into score, instantly. Designed to keep up with fast hands.

  • 04

    Stable base

    Engineered to stay planted through normal stickhandling contact — drop it on any flat surface and start.

  • 05

    Tool-free battery swap

    The battery cover opens without tools or screws — swap and go, no service kit required.

  • 06

    Designed to evolve

    Albot is built to support future training-mode updates so the trainer you buy today keeps growing with you.

Game Modes

Five ways to play.

Cycle modes with one button. Start with Free Play for a warm-up, finish on Random Reaction when you are ready to be tested.

  1. Warm‑up

    Free Play

    Any direction scores. Loosen the hands, find your rhythm, get comfortable with the sensing window.

  2. Rhythm

    Reciprocating

    Follow the arrow back and forth under the beam. Lock in your tempo; build the back-and-forth foundation.

  3. Carry

    Left → Right

    Loop the puck around and carry it left to right every rep. Trains controlled hand transfer in one direction.

  4. Carry

    Right → Left

    Same drill, mirror side. Forces your weak hand to do the work it usually avoids.

  5. Game speed

    Random Reaction

    Random direction every prompt. Reaction, recognition, decision — the closest it gets to a defender in front of you.

  6. Settings

    Dial in time & challenge level

    Pick your round length, pick your challenge level, press Start. Three buttons set the round; one starts it.

How it works

Set it. Start it. Train.

Side view of the Albot trainer: a small base on the left supports a horizontal sensing beam; a puck slides through the gap underneath, guided by a hockey stick blade from the right; the beam shows score and timer readouts.
  1. 1

    Drop it on any flat surface

    Garage floor, basement, dryland tile, synthetic ice tile. The stable base keeps it planted; nothing to mount.

  2. 2

    Pick a mode, hit Start

    Three buttons set the drill — Mode, Time, Challenge level. One Start button kicks the round off and counts down.

  3. 3

    Follow the display, beat the score

    Each correct pass through the sensing window scores. Each wrong direction is a miss. Train against yourself; come back tomorrow.

Built for home training

Tested before
it reaches your floor.

Designed in Oshawa and certified for the North American market — CE‑EMC, FCC SDOC, and Canadian SOR done before the first unit ships.

  • CE‑EMCCertified
  • FCC SDOCCertified
  • SOR (Canada)Compliant
  • Patent pendingCIPO #3,233,278
Player from the waist down holding a hockey stick over a training puck on a polished home training floor.
Built for home training — flat surface, real stickhandling, real score.
SensingBuilt-in puck-tracking window — turns each correct pass into score in real time
DisplayVisual prompts with dedicated score and timer readouts — no phone, no app, no second screen
SoftwareDesigned to support future training-mode updates
PowerBattery-powered, tool-free swap
FormCompact beam-style trainer with a stable base. Surface-placed — no mounting required
In the boxTrainer, training puck, quick-start guide, protective packaging
ComplianceCE‑EMC, FCC SDOC, Canadian SOR — certified before first ship
Product render of the Albot training puck: ringed disc with contact pins around the rim and a centered logo medallion.
The training puck — included in every box, designed to work with Albot.
About

Built by a player,
in Oshawa.

Albot Hockey is run out of Oshawa, Ontario by Cehan “Allan” Zhang — a hockey player who got tired of stickhandling drills that had no way to tell you whether you were actually getting better.

The mechanics, the electronics, the firmware, the packaging, the brand — every piece was specified here, prototyped, broken, rebuilt, and then taken through CE, FCC, and Canadian SOR certification before launch. The patent application sits with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office under application #3,233,278.

One product, done properly. More to come.

— Cehan “Allan” Zhang
Founder, Albot Hockey · Oshawa, ON

Field testing

First production batch shipping now.

Early units are heading to players and clubs around the Greater Toronto Area. Reviews and quotes will land here as the trainers get used in earnest — we’d rather wait for real ones than fake any.

Pricing

Order an Albot.

Direct from Oshawa. Email to reserve a unit — we’ll confirm price, payment, and a ship window before any money moves. Allan reads every email and usually replies within 24 hours (ET).

First production batch shipping now — reserve early to lock a slot in the next dispatch.

Single

CA$140

One Albot trainer, one training puck.

  • All five game modes
  • Live score & timer displays
  • Tool-free battery swap
  • CE / FCC / SOR certified
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  • Ship window2–4 weeks after order acknowledged
  • Paymente-transfer (CA) · PayPal · wire — invoiced after stock is locked
  • Ships toCanada & United States — quote on request elsewhere
  • Warranty12 months on electronics · damaged-in-transit replaced no questions asked

Designed, tested, and QC’d in Oshawa, Ontario. Manufacturing is managed under Albot designs and IP. All prices in Canadian dollars, before HST (Ontario buyers: tax shows on the invoice; out-of-province and US buyers are not charged HST).

Policies

Plain-English fine print.

Three things people ask before they order. Nothing here surprises — if anything looks fuzzy, email us before you pay.

Ship window
2–4 weeks from the day we acknowledge your order. Each batch is hand-QC’d in Oshawa before it ships; you’ll get a tracking number when the box leaves.
Returns
Damaged-in-transit units are replaced free within 14 days of delivery — just send a photo. Unused units in original packaging can be returned within 30 days for refund minus return shipping.
Warranty
12 months on the electronics from the ship date. If something fails under normal use we’ll repair or replace it; intentional abuse and water damage are not covered.
FAQ

Common questions.

What skill level — and what age — is this for?

Roughly age 6 and up, depending on the kid. The lowest challenge level is forgiving for a learn-to-skate beginner working on hand reps; the highest will test juniors and college players. Random Reaction is what most serious players gravitate to once the basics feel automatic.

Is it safe for kids to use unsupervised?

Yes. There are no sharp edges, no high voltage (one battery pack), and nothing that throws or shoots. The base keeps the trainer planted on contact, and the training puck is inert. The only thing to watch is the stick — same rule as any home stickhandling: clear the room first.

How loud is it?

Quiet. The trainer itself has no motors and no audio — all feedback is visual on the displays. The only noise is the puck on the floor and the stick on the puck, both of which depend on the surface you use.

How long until I get it?

2–4 weeks after we acknowledge your order. Each batch is small and personally QC’d before it ships, so we’d rather give you a real window than promise a 48-hour ship that we can’t hold. You’ll get a tracking number when the box leaves Oshawa.

How do I pay?

We invoice after we’ve locked stock for your order. Canadian customers use Interac e-transfer; US and international customers use PayPal or wire. We don’t take card numbers upfront — you never pay before we confirm we can ship.

What if it arrives damaged or fails?

Damaged-in-transit units are replaced, no questions asked, within 14 days of delivery — just send a photo. Electronics carry a 12-month limited warranty from the ship date; if something fails under normal use we’ll repair or replace it. See Policies for the full text.

Do you ship outside Canada?

Yes. The CE and FCC paperwork is in place for the EU and US; first runs ship out of Oshawa. US shipping is the most common — we’ll quote it on your order. For clubs and teams we’ll work with whatever forwarder you use.

Can I use it with a real puck?

Albot is designed to work with the training puck included in the box. A standard rubber puck will not provide reliable scoring, so treat the included puck as part of the system.

Where do I use it?

Anywhere flat — basement, garage, driveway, or a synthetic ice tile. The trainer clears the floor enough for normal puck movement; the base keeps everything planted when you make contact.

How does the scoring actually work?

The display calls a direction. You move the puck the right way and the score ticks up; the wrong way (or no pass at all) is a miss. Round length and challenge level are both adjustable.

Can the modes grow over time?

Yes. Albot is designed to support future training-mode improvements. Any updates will be announced when available.

Is the patent real?

The application is filed with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office under application #3,233,278 — “A Portable Hockey Puck Control Training and Testing Device” — with examination requested. CIPO timelines are what they are; the filing is the public record.

Contact

Get in touch.

Orders, club pricing, partnerships, press — one inbox, one person reads it. Replies usually within 24 hours (Eastern Time).