When it comes to delays, a solid relationship is essential, which is usually only a resentment but the experience here can be completely damaged. Even a slight delay means that the movement on the device is left behind or behind it will make the whole thing meaningless, because the crowd’s reaction will be that something important has just happened.
This is one of the main reasons for the Field of View to decide to produce its camera, as it found that the current data collected in the stadiums was not always available in real time. Theoretically, it is possible that the vision device sector is used third -party data unless the delay is not more than half a second, but it cannot be experienced yet without the field of vision.
All three companies also have plans to use their devices somewhere that contact should not be a problem: in people’s homes. Nevertheless, such technology is likely to be used as much as possible, more than that fans are personally watching the game of their sofas personally.
Mess says Oncort intends to make a domestic version of this product over the next six months, and when some obstacles have been removed outside the stadium, some new introduces: Tracking data will be required to provide a license for use, and will be required to help.
Full circle
For now, all three companies are focused on making their devices more and more in the stadiums and fields. The most high -level use of Touch 2 has been in last year’s Olympics and in League 1 football matches in France. Oncort is now available at the Portland Trail Blazer and Sacramento Kings Home Games in the NBA. And the field of vision is a contract for its AFL Games with Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, as well as its device is now permanently installed at the Eva Stadium in Dublin.
Irish Rugby fan Martin Gordon, who had lost his eyes completely two decades ago, used the field of vision products for the first time when he participated in a clash between Ireland and England earlier this year. He says, “They did a demonstration to me, but within 10 or 15 minutes of its use you will know the difference between vibration.”
Gordon used to play rugby when he was in school, so even with audio commentary he has a good idea to do what is happening on the pitch in front of him, but he says the use of field of vision makes the game more interesting. “For someone like me, who has been on a rugby pitch and knows that someone looks like it, when I hear the comment, I can make a picture where the game is, but it is incredible to be able to feel it. Now anyone who has never seen the rugby pitch can find a sense of game, if you forgive you.”