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No more arguing about the line.

Two cameras over the court. Replay of a disputed point in 5 seconds.

2 mm poza linią

A line dispute ends the game for 5 minutes

Padel is played without a referee. A disputed ball on the line usually comes down to "my word against yours." Without footage, nobody has proof — play stalls, the mood on court drops, and some players simply stop coming back.

How it works

01

Two cameras over the court

Mounted above the back line, looking along the side lines.

02

Local buffer

Recent points are recorded to a local disk — no cloud, no lag.

03

Replay on a tablet

The disputed moment is ready to watch within 5 seconds.

What the player sees

A tablet by the court shows the last point, the bounce mark relative to the line, and a replay button. Nothing more for now — automatic scoring is in progress, see below.

Last point
Replay

What's in the kit

  • > 2× PoE IP camera, IK10 housing, 4K@30fps, ONVIF / 2 RTSP streams
  • > Local unit: Intel N100, fanless
  • > 1TB NVMe drive, ring buffer (older footage overwritten)
  • > Cloud only for saved clips — never the full recording

Packages and pricing

Covered court

PLN 2,500–3,500 / court

Weatherproof kiosk

PLN 5,500–9,500 / court

This is the hardware price per court. Installation and subscription are billed separately — agreed individually.

What this gives the club

  • Fewer stoppages over line calls — more actual play.
  • Court clips for the club's social media, with players' consent.
  • A talking point against a club that doesn't have this.

Where we are now

We're onboarding the first clubs into a pilot program. Disputed-point replay works. Automatic scoring is in progress — we don't promise what isn't built yet.

FAQ

What about weather — rain, sun, winter?+

The "Weatherproof kiosk" tier is built for that. The "Covered court" tier assumes shelter from direct rain and sun.

Does the club need internet?+

Recording and replay work locally, no internet needed. Internet is only used to upload saved clips to the cloud.

What about GDPR and player privacy?+

Footage is kept locally in a ring buffer and overwritten. Only clips the club or player chooses to keep reach the cloud.

Who owns the footage?+

The club. Padline doesn't use recordings for anything beyond running the system.

What if a camera gets hit by a ball?+

The camera housing is rated IK10 — built for padel ball impacts.

How long does installation take?+

Agreed individually with the club during the pilot — depends on the number of courts and roofing.

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