Milwaukee Bucks bring devices to Fiserv Forum to help blind, low vision fans follow games
The tablet-sized devices use vibrations and audio to help blind and low vision fans track and experience games through touch, according to the team.

Updated: 5:05 PM CST Dec 11, 2025
There’s now a way for Bucks fans who are blind or have low vision to follow along with games at Fiserv Forum, according to the team. The Milwaukee Bucks and Ticketmaster have partnered with OneCourt to bring their tactile broadcast devices to Fiserv Forum.The tablet-sized devices use vibrations and audio to help blind and low vision fans track and experience games through touch. OneCourt’s technology converts live gameplay data into trackable vibrations and real-time audio for users to follow on the device. Fans can use their fingertips to follow the action on the device’s surface while receiving live score and play updates through an earpiece.“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 Rodrick Cureton, Bucks impact and culture manager. “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.”The Bucks and Fiserv Forum will have five devices available for rent this season. Fans can request a device for a Bucks game by filling out the rental form in the Bucks app or online at bucks.com/onecourt. You can then pick the device up from the Guest Services location at Section 120. You will need to exchange a valid photo identification card for the rental. Each rental includes headphones, but fans can bring their own pair that is compatible with a standard three-millimeter headphone jack. Devices that haven’t been reserved before a game will be available on a walk-up basis at the Guest Services location at Section 120.“Partnering with the Bucks is another powerful step toward a world where every fan can truly feel the game,” said Jerred Mace, OneCourt CEO. “This partnership brings us closer to our mission of making every moment on the court accessible to all. We’re deeply grateful to the Bucks and Ticketmaster for believing in our vision and helping us make sports accessible to everyone.”“Finding innovative ways to enhance the fan experience is central to Ticketmaster’s mission,” said Scott Aller, Ticketmaster senior client development director, NBA/NHL. “We are incredibly proud to be part of this collective effort with the Bucks and OneCourt to broaden accessibility at Fiserv Forum for blind and low vision fans to ensure that everyone, regardless of ability, can feel the excitement of Bucks basketball.” For more information about OneCourt devices and how to rent them at Fiserv Forum, click here.Top Headlines10-year-old shot dead in Milwaukee, 2 adults in custodyInside the hallway at the center of Judge Hannah Dugan’s trialMorgan Geyser, ‘Slender Man’ stabber, no longer in Waukesha County jailWATCH Kenosha police release video, 911 calls of devastating Thanksgiving fire
MILWAUKEE —
There’s now a way for Bucks fans who are blind or have low vision to follow along with games at Fiserv Forum, according to the team.
The Milwaukee Bucks and Ticketmaster have partnered with OneCourt to bring their tactile broadcast devices to Fiserv Forum.

The tablet-sized devices use vibrations and audio to help blind and low vision fans track and experience games through touch. OneCourt’s technology converts live gameplay data into trackable vibrations and real-time audio for users to follow on the device. Fans can use their fingertips to follow the action on the device’s surface while receiving live score and play updates through an earpiece.
“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 Rodrick Cureton, Bucks impact and culture manager. “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.”
The Bucks and Fiserv Forum will have five devices available for rent this season. Fans can request a device for a Bucks game by filling out the rental form in the Bucks app or online at bucks.com/onecourt. You can then pick the device up from the Guest Services location at Section 120. You will need to exchange a valid photo identification card for the rental. Each rental includes headphones, but fans can bring their own pair that is compatible with a standard three-millimeter headphone jack. Devices that haven’t been reserved before a game will be available on a walk-up basis at the Guest Services location at Section 120.
“Partnering with the Bucks is another powerful step toward a world where every fan can truly feel the game,” said Jerred Mace, OneCourt CEO. “This partnership brings us closer to our mission of making every moment on the court accessible to all. We’re deeply grateful to the Bucks and Ticketmaster for believing in our vision and helping us make sports accessible to everyone.”
“Finding innovative ways to enhance the fan experience is central to Ticketmaster’s mission,” said Scott Aller, Ticketmaster senior client development director, NBA/NHL. “We are incredibly proud to be part of this collective effort with the Bucks and OneCourt to broaden accessibility at Fiserv Forum for blind and low vision fans to ensure that everyone, regardless of ability, can feel the excitement of Bucks basketball.”
For more information about OneCourt devices and how to rent them at Fiserv Forum, click here.
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