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Orbit Vault 360° Claw Arena

Orbit Vault 360° Claw Arena - AI-generated concept

Concept design — fully customizable. Contact us to make it real.

  • Circular three- or four-player attraction with 360° visibility
  • Rotating prize carousel adds a distinctive timing challenge
  • Modular prize bins support varied merchandise formats
  • Configurable payment, language, voltage, and game settings
  • Service-focused panels and knock-down shipping concept
  • OEM styling for branded FEC and mall projects

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Product: Orbit Vault 360° Claw Arena

Orbit Vault 360° Claw Arena

Concept design — fully customizable. Contact us to make it real.

A shared prize attraction with an architectural presence

Orbit Vault reimagines the traditional rectangular claw cabinet as a circular, multiplayer centerpiece for mall arcades and family entertainment centers. Its faceted transparent enclosure surrounds a rotating central prize carousel, while three or four player consoles project outward like docking stations. A champagne-silver frame, deep navy lower body, illuminated cyan edge lines, and warm amber prize lighting create a premium appearance that can suit both sophisticated European venues and colorful North American game centers. The open sightlines let guests watch from every direction, helping the machine function as a visual anchor rather than another cabinet placed against a wall.

Timing, alignment, and claw control

Each player controls a claw mounted on an overhead radial track. During play, the prize carousel rotates slowly beneath illuminated target zones. Players first position the claw along its radial path, then choose when to deploy it as the desired prize pod aligns below. This combines familiar claw control with a second layer of timing and spatial judgment. Configurable game modes could include independent play, synchronized team rounds, alternating tournament sessions, and limited-time jackpot events. Addressable lights can trace the active claw path, while a circular overhead display communicates countdowns, wins, attract animations, and optional multilingual instructions.

The central carousel can use removable bins, clear prize capsules, or adjustable dividers for plush toys, boxed merchandise, promotional items, and redemption-focused prize mixes. Operators could configure claw strength, carousel speed, travel limits, play duration, payout logic, and target-zone behavior during engineering development, subject to local amusement regulations.

Designed around real venue operations

The concept is intended for high-traffic FECs, mall entertainment zones, resort arcades, cinema lobbies, and branded promotional spaces that need an attraction visible from multiple approaches. Independent payment modules could support coins, tokens, bills, cards, or venue cashless systems according to the final market specification. Separate locking service panels, slide-out control trays, replaceable light modules, and removable carousel sections are proposed to simplify cleaning and routine maintenance.

For international projects, the cabinet can be engineered as modular sections to improve crate efficiency and on-site installation. Voltage, plug type, language, payment interface, safety labeling, and documentation can be adapted for the destination market. Final dimensions, accessibility clearances, electrical design, and compliance requirements would be confirmed before production; certification is not implied until the selected configuration has been assessed.

OEM and venue customization

Jisun can develop the exterior geometry, station count, color palette, graphics, lighting sequences, audio package, prize layout, and operator interface around a buyer's venue plan or brand program. Options may include a compact three-station version, a four-station flagship format, themed topper sculptures, camera-ready winner lighting, and coordinated cabinet graphics for a wider arcade collection. Custom engineering also allows buyers to balance spectacle, floor-space efficiency, service access, prize capacity, and shipping requirements instead of accepting a fixed generic cabinet.

Customize the configuration for your project or Get a Quote based on the intended market, quantity, venue layout, and feature package.

Customization Questions

Which parts of the Orbit Vault concept can be customized?
The station count, dimensions, cabinet colors, graphics, prize compartments, lighting, audio, payment hardware, language, voltage, and game parameters can be reviewed for customization. Structural or gameplay changes require an engineering assessment before the final specification is confirmed.
What is the MOQ, and how is a quote prepared?
MOQ depends on the selected configuration, development scope, and whether the project uses a shared OEM specification or requires extensive new tooling. To Get a Quote, provide the destination country, expected quantity, payment system, venue constraints, and preferred features; pricing is then calculated from the approved specification.
What lead time should buyers expect for a new concept?
Lead time is confirmed after design review because concept development may include engineering, prototype evaluation, artwork approval, compliance preparation, and production scheduling. Major custom tooling, specialized payment integrations, or market-specific testing can extend the schedule.
What venues are best suited to this machine?
The concept is best suited to open arcade floors, mall entertainment zones, FECs, cinema complexes, and resort arcades where guests can approach from several directions. Buyers should allow suitable circulation, service access, electrical provision, ceiling clearance, and supervised installation space.