The Strike Arena Target Line
Two Targets.
One Decision.
Home for personal dry fire and self-defense reps. Pro for classes, competition, and full facility scale. Both share the same precision and hit-based data.
Strike Arena Home
Real Training Starts at Home
Purpose-built for personal dry fire — fundamentals, self-defense reps, and core competition drills.
Open the app, pair, pick a drill — you're training in under a minute, no console required.
The most accessible way to train with real performance data, whether you're picking up a firearm for the first time or holding a weekly routine.
Get the Strike Arena app

Strike Arena Pro
Full Capability. Zero Compromises.
Multi-color LED feedback unlocks color-coded scenarios, instructor-led programs, and USPSA-style run-and-gun matches with timed draws, splits, and stage times.
Built for full-day classes and multi-day events — no charging breaks, no compromises.
Ideal for self-defense practice, classes, competition, and LE/military training — the target serious trainers, instructors, and facilities depend on.

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Home vs Pro
Both targets share the same hit detection and precision. Here's what sets them apart.
Hit detection
Audio feedback
Connectivity
LED feedback
Battery
Game library
Commercial use
Control
Price
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Strike Arena supports IR laser (780nm). Use a Laser Ammo Spider Kit (handguns) or Flash Kit (rifles), or choose a Laser Ammo training gun with a built-in IR laser. Red laser support is coming soon.
Home targets: pair via Bluetooth — training in under a minute.
Pro targets: power on the Training Console, connect via browser, turn on targets, configure WiFi (one-time). After initial setup, power-on to training takes under 2 minutes.
No. Both systems work fully offline. Home connects via Bluetooth to your phone. Pro runs on a local WiFi network from the Training Console. Internet is optional for cloud-based shooter profiles and performance tracking.
Choose your gun
Which dry fire gun is right for you?
The decision comes down to one question: train with your own firearm fitted with a laser attachment, or use a dedicated training gun with built-in recoil. Each has tradeoffs in cost, realism, and how closely it mirrors your duty or carry setup.
Home
Pro