People who have limited vision or are completely blind will have a new way to enjoy the Super Bowl this year. The NFL has ...
The NFL and OneCourt are providing about 10 Super Bowl attendees a device that translates live gameplay into tactile feedback.
Thornhill, the executive director of the American Council of the Blind, will be among the fans at Levi’s Stadium with a OneCourt tablet in their lap and Westwood One’s broadcast piped into headphones.
PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks have partnered with OneCourt to offer a tool that lets blind and low-vision fans follow the game by touch. D-backs become first MLB team to offer tactile broadcasts ...
Professional sports teams are partnering with startups to introduce technology for blind and visually impaired fans to better experience live games. The NBA, MLB and the Premier League have joined in ...
The Milwaukee Bucks and Ticketmaster partnered with OneCourt. They introduced tactile devices at Fiserv Forum to help blind and low-vision fans follow games using vibrations and audio. Five OneCourt ...
PHOENIX, Ariz. — The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation is collaborating with OneCourt, creators of the first tactile sports broadcast, to improve accessibility for blind and visually impaired fans. Free ...
During a break at the March 2 game between the NBA's Phoenix Suns and Minnesota Timberwolves, a player made a half-court shot that had the crowd buzzing at PHX Arena. Normally, that's something Jordan ...
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