Meet the Envoy: a budget-friendly, compact, and easy to use bingo console that’s perfect for smaller venues like senior centers and retirement homes.
Compact
Tight on space? No problem. The Envoy can fit in just about any venue. And with a cabinet that’s only 23" in depth, it can fit through practically any doorway.
Affordable
The Envoy is designed for smaller venues on tight budgets that don’t need all the extraneous features found on more expensive, full-size consoles.
User-Friendly
The Envoy’s software is preloaded with sample schedules, games, and pattern designs, so you’re ready to play right out of the box.
Let's play some bingo.
Tiny footprint.
Big statement.
The Envoy is the smallest sit-down bingo console in the industry. And with five heavy-duty casters, it’s ultra portable for easy storage.
23 in
deep
33 in
tall
53 in
wide
Calling a game
has never been easier.
The Envoy is designed to work just the way you’d expect it to, even if you’ve never called your a game before.
Touchscreen Interface
Color-Coded Ball Tray
Single Control Switch
Adjustable Ball Release
Small in size.
Big on features.
Set a Schedule
Set up each game’s pattern and prize, and you’re all set.
Design a Pattern
Choose a preinstalled pattern or design your own.
Quick Play
Play a game instantly, even during an active schedule.
Go Wild
Call multiple balls at the same time, such as all evens.
"We have a BINGO!"
Make sure you’ve got the right call, every time. The Envoy’s optional verification software allows you to electronically validate all winning cards.
Optional Features
The Envoy comes with amazing standard features, like an integrated ball timer, easy-to use game pattern designer, and reporting functions. Enhance your Envoy bingo console even further with optional accessories and software upgrades.
HDMI Output
Wireless Printing
Winner Verification
Frequently Asked Questions
The Envoy is equipped with the latest state-of-the-art technology to support most existing analog flashboards.
No. The Envoy is fully capable of operating as a stand-alone console.
With the optional verification software, the Envoy will verify most standard paper.
No, but operators can connect their own TV or monitor using an HDMI connection.