Scott has low vision and was using a brand new device called the OneCourt the Suns organization recently brought to its home games that lets her feel what is happening on the court in real time.
The Suns are bringing games in downtown Phoenix to life giving fans who are blind or have low vision a way to watch with their hands.
The OneCourt device gives blind and low-vision sports fans the opportunity to engage with basketball games through touch.
Ten haptic devices will be available at Phoenix Suns home games, transforming real-time play into trackable vibrations that ...
The Sacramento Kings have partnered with Ticketmaster and OneCourt to provide haptic devices for visually impaired fans at ...
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The Suns have teamed up with OneCourt and Ticketmaster to become the third professional sports organization to provide ...
Created by Seattle-based company OneCourt, the rectangular laptop tactile device translates gameplay data into intuitive ...
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Emmerdale fans have "rumbled" the blackmailer behind Manpreet's mysterious texts as they're convinced a character set to exit the soap this year is guilty. Rebecca Sarker first stepped foot in the ...
Blind and low vision fans of the Phoenix Suns will now have the opportunity to enhance their home game experience.
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