FanVision, the
in-venue technology and content platform used at professional sporting events
across the country, has announced the introduction of the FanVision Puck mobile
accessory. FanVision Puck connects to any iOS or Android device to provide
access to the streaming video, audio, and data content currently available on
the FanVision Controller dedicated device.
FanVision Puck
will debut at the 2016 DAYTONA 500 via the DAYTONA International Speedway
mobile app and will be available at all other International Speedway
Corporation races throughout the 2016 NASCAR Sprint
Cup season. Trial runs for the device will be available at select ISC tracks
during the remainder of 2015.
FanVision
Puck solves the two most serious mobile challenges for events and venues:
mobile phone charging and connectivity. FanVision Puck provides users with live
video, audio, real-time statistics and replays over a private and wireless
broadcast network, offering uninterrupted streaming data for every fan in
attendance. Further, FanVision Puck provides a 2,000 mAh charge to the user’s
phone with its own internal battery. Over a four-hour period, users will be
able to continuously consume live video and audio, while seeing their
smartphones’ battery charge.
“FanVision
Puck will continue our company’s mission to enhance the fan experience through
technology,” said FanVision CEO Andrew Daines. “Fans will enjoy the ability to
charge their phone and consume content without worrying about battery life and
data.”
“We’re
thrilled to have the opportunity to debut the FanVision Puck at the DAYTONA
500,” said Daytona International Speedway President Joie Chitwood III. “The
2016 DAYTONA 500 will be the first in the newly renovated motorsports stadium
and this extraordinary technology from the FanVision Puck will further elevate
the fan’s experience at the ‘World Center of Racing.’”
Only downsides here was that I’m not sure if they were expecting such a crowd as they did not have nearly enough servers and sometimes it would take a really long time for service guy to come. But at event rooms for rent they tried to keep a smiles on their face.
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