Description Fifteen Love understands that the player is the best judge of what just happened. Only when a gesture is made does the system tally the point, illuminate the corresponding side, and communicate the game status. The lighting works based on an intuitive and consistent color code:
During the game, points are represented using a progressive system:
15 points: the first side strip lights up green.
30 points: the second strip lights up blue.
40 points: the third strip lights up red.
In the event of a lead or a tie at 40 (deuce), the strips temporarily turn off, and only the one corresponding to the player with the advantage lights up, remaining red.
Once a player or pair wins a game, all side strips on their side turn off and activate with a flashing animation to represent the change in status. Then, the game-winning lighting comes into play, represented by a dual color code. Team 1 will represent its games in white and Team 2 in red, following the brand's color dynamic.
Additionally, when a player or team wins a full set, a horizontal LED strip located at the end of the court on top of the glass is activated.
Innovation Fifteen Love introduces a unique way to display padel scores using gestures recognized by artificial intelligence. The system combines computer vision with dynamic LED lighting to transform the court's fence into a visual and immersive scoreboard. Installation requires no cables or drilling, thanks to silicone suction cups and autonomous solar power. The housing has been optimized for 3D printing in PETG, allowing for local, customized, and low-cost production. Additionally, wireless connectivity with RGB LED strips improves modularity and facilitates implementation on existing courts without altering their infrastructure or aesthetics.
Product Detail One of the key elements of Fifteen Love is its gesture recognition unit, located outside the court and protected by a custom-designed housing. This unit houses a HuskyLens camera and an Arduino module, secured with screws. Manufactured from 3D-printed PETG, it offers strength, low cost, and precision. Its front features a circular window for the lens, protected by polycarbonate, and a screw-on cover facilitates access to the interior. Double-sided silicone suction cups are used to secure it without disturbing the infrastructure. It also incorporates a mini solar cell on top, which powers the system via a battery or supercapacitor. The score is represented by RGB LED strips placed on the side grid, which change color depending on the match status. Its flexibility and low consumption allow for an efficient and aesthetically pleasing installation. For a padel court, 12 meters of LEDs are required, and a wireless connection via Bluetooth is proposed to facilitate installation without wiring, improving the user experience.
Specification Fifteen Love is a unisex modular system, adaptable to any glass-enclosed padel court. The protective camera housing measures 12 x 8 x 6 cm and weighs approximately 250 g. It is made of 3D-printed PETG and is available in matte black or white. The system includes high-adhesion silicone suction cups, a 5x5 cm solar cell at the top, and integrated electronic components (Arduino + HuskyLens). The RGB LED strips measure 12 meters per court (3 m per side) and are available in standard or high-brightness versions, compatible with Bluetooth control. The entire system is outdoor-resistant and allows installation without cables or special tools.