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The Milwaukee Bucks are giving vision-impaired fans a new way to follow the action when they attend a game at Fiserv Forum.
Using a device produced by a company called OneCourt, fans who are blind or with limited vision can follow the flow of the game with trackable vibrations and audio cues on a tactile device available for rent at the game.
Vibrating sectors of the rubberized surface allow fans to follow where the ball is going, and an earpiece conveys events like shots and passes.
The Bucks unveiled the new devices for the team’s game against the Toronto Raptors on Dec. 18, and a team spokesman said a couple had already been rented for the occasion prior to tip-off. The Bucks have at least five available for each game, and fans can use the provided headphones or bring their own.
OneCourt has partnered with Ticketmaster for the service.
“Integrating OneCourt technology into the fan experience at Fiserv Forum reflects our ongoing commitment to accessibility, innovation and expanding access to Bucks games for people with all ability levels,” said Bucks impact and culture manager Rodrick Cureton in a team release.
“Ensuring that all fans feel welcome, included and represented at Fiserv Forum is a priority for us, and we’re excited to provide a new way for fans to connect with our games while in the arena.”