The Sacramento Kings inaugurate their new stadium (costing $ 507.000.000) in October. Inside there will be huge displays 25 meters, as well as high-speed Wi-Fi systems intended to provide incredibly fast internet to all fans.
But apart from tweeting, and that it will provide instant information, Wi-Fi will provide fans with something entirely new: replays virtualof the reality of all action. So wherever you sit, you can wearing one device VR to see 360-degree replays as if we were sitting inside the arena where the game is being played, according to Paul Jacobs, vice president and co-owner of the Sacramento Kings.
Jacobs is also the executive president of Qualcomm's chipmaker, and wants to offer an experience that no one has ever seen.
It should be mentioned that it is still too early and that Jacobs pointed out that the project is a test. At the moment, there are not many available details of the infrastructure that will be needed.
Kings can also experiment with seats outside the pitch using VR to give fans who could not find a place on the pitch the chance to watch the game with virtual reality devices.
"I would still like them to be there to hear the voices of the crowd, to be part of the fight, but to watch in a slightly different way."