5G and headsets promise better view for visually impaired at Wimbledon
GiveVision is testing a new headset at Wimbledon that offers a better viewing experience for the visually impaired.The headset gives viewers better control of the action they’re watching.
That new piece of tech is a GiveVision headset that utilises 5G to enhance the view of fans in the grandstands. Vodafone does however temper expectations by stating that this solution does rely on 5G and coverage of the connectivity standard can vary wildly from area to area.
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