FanVision Puts Broadcast in Hands of Fans at Sporting Events


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In the heat of a pennant race in September or on the 16th hole on Sunday of the U.S. Open, you, as the fan observing, want to see it all. With tight races, fantasy stats on the line, and a championship trophy at stake, you need to stay updated. Most days in your technology-driven world you check your Smartphone during the event or race to see what’s going on. This constant monitoring makes you miss the action and wastes a ton of phone battery and data, making it inconvenient for most fans.

FanVision is here to change this fan experience.

FanVision is a handheld controller that can be rented or bought for specific sporting events, primarily covering NASCAR race and golf tournaments. With this controller, fans at the track or course are able to keep track of everything going on around them at the event, and other events where their favorite players may be playing or racing. The device itself is small, lightweight, and can easily fit into your pocket.

The most important aspect about FanVision is that its content is only in-venue. This means you can only see this content at the event itself. No one watching at home can tap into this network or slow down your feed, allowing you a clear signal to enjoy all that FanVision has to offer.

Additionally, FanVision’s network requires no download or buffer time because it is only in-venue. No more waiting for highlights to load or complaining about a lousy Internet connection for fans. As soon as the action happens fans have access to it.

The FanVision controller is packed with numerous features. For starters, you can watch the action you are seeing from your seat with multiple camera angles. If you are sitting in a bad seat, this feature is key to enjoying the event. Additionally, you can watch instant replays and highlights from the race or golf tournament on the ten different channels FanVision provides. You can also stay up-to-date with live stats and audio commentary, allowing you to never miss a moment with FanVision.

Besides the live action features, FanVision also gives fans access to bios from their favorite athletes, current standings, specialized content, and much more. Finally, fans can even watch two events at once, or view the event they are currently at from two different angles with FanVision’s split-screen feature.

The best part about FanVision is its ease of use. Fans just need a few swipes of their fingers in order to switch between live camera angles and replay, or highlights from around the sports world. FanVision’s website describes its benefit with the following statement: “Welcome to a world where you’re more than just a spectator, you control how you watch. Welcome to the Inside.”

FanVision truly brings fans inside the action. Now, instead of just being at the track, you can see everything you ever wanted to about the race going on in front of you. Best of all, you can do this from the comfort of your own seat. With FanVision at your disposal, you are guaranteed to never miss the final lap of the race from the view of your favorite driver, or the clinching putt on the 18th green at Pinehurst.

Currently, FanVision is mainly being used for NASCAR events, giving fans the chance to view the race as if they were inside the car. While the technology is still in its early years of release, it makes sense that FanVision can grow to other major sports.

FanVision provides fans with a valuable in-venue look into live sporting events. Any part of the action fans want to see is available. With the isolated in-venue broadcast network available to them, they can see all of this content with no wait times. In today’s smartphone driven, must-have-now, world this makes FanVision a strong supplement to a fan’s at-venue experience.