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Visually impaired and low-vision fans must use delayed audio broadcasts to follow their favorite sport. But OneCourt ...
OneCourt is providing new technology for visually impaired fans. The majority of the company's founders are University of ...
OneCourt's current NBA agreements only last through the end of this season, though the Kings, Suns and Trail Blazers all told CNBC that they want to continue making the fan experience more accessible.
OneCourt and Field of View favor Wi-Fi but have the capability to use 5G as well, while Touch2See prioritizes 5G because of the mobility that it offers but can fall back on Wi-Fi or even ...
OneCourt’s technology taps into that data over 5G and translates it into trackable vibrations that move across the surface of the device. Subscribe to the Design newsletter.
OneCourt is providing new technology for visually impaired fans. The majority of the company's founders are University of ...
OneCourt has the largest footprint in the U.S. The startup, founded in 2021, broke through in mid-2024 when it partnered with T-Mobile and MLB to distribute its tablets at the All-Star Game ...
Professional sports teams are partnering with startups to introduce technology for blind and visually impaired fans to better experience live games.