Stuff you’ll need

Laptop computer.

Computer to host SpeedQuizzing onWindows or Mac laptop on which you will install the Quiz Hosting Software and from where the presenter will read the questions and announce the results.

Recommended system requirements

Windows

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • 15″ screen – 1280 * 1080 resolution
  • Intel® i5 6400 processor or better, AMD® Ryzen 5 or better
  • 8 GB RAM or more

Mac

  • OS X 10.15 “Catalina” or later
  • 13″ screen
  • Intel® i5 6400 processor or better; Apple Silicon M1
  • 8 GB RAM

Quiz Hosting Software

The SpeedQuizzing software (SQPRO) installs on the Laptop. Download the SQPRO for free here.

Smart Devices

Teams download the free SpeedQuizzing app onto their own smart devices. A smart device can be any Android or Apple tablet or smartphone.

Note: Only one smart device is required per team.

SpeedQuizzing User Account

Create a SpeedQuizzing User Account now for free.

Paypal Account

We use PayPal to take payment for our Activations. (Other methods of payment may be available for large bulk purchases).

Optional SpeedQuizzing HUB (also known as a router)

Because not all venues have reliable Internet, we sell SpeedQuizzing Hubs which allow you to host in venues where you are unable able to rely on the Internet for player and host connections.

These come in Pocket Hub form as well as industrial grade Ruckus industrial units.


Audio equipment for venue based quizzing.

Microphone / Sound System

Unless you have a really loud voice and are only hosting to a small handful of people, a microphone connected into an adequate sound system is required in order for instructions and quiz questions to be read out loud and clear.

Amplified Audio Output

Illustration showing audio speakersThe sounds generated by the SpeedQuizzing software through the host computer’s headphone output are a big part of the SpeedQuizzing experience. These should be amplified loud and clear for all players to hear.

Mixer/Mixing Desk
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A common way to combine microphone and computer audio output, is to put them both into a sound system, using a compact mixing desk.