The OneCourt device gives blind and low-vision sports fans the opportunity to engage with basketball games through touch.
But Chris couldn’t follow along with them at games because he is blind. “When they would be like, ‘oohhh!’ I would be like, ...
we spoke with members of the disabled community who have personal experience using smart-home devices. We also consulted more than a dozen other experts, including those who work with blind and ...
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The devices, available free of charge, allow fans to feel the game in real time using spatial technology and vibrations.
Ten haptic devices will be available at Phoenix Suns home games, transforming real-time play into trackable vibrations that blind and low vision fans can follow live through their fingertips.
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But Chris couldn’t follow along with them at games because he is blind. “When they would be ... at the same time with them, with this device. So it’s game-changing, it’s really cool.” ...