Crystal Palace football club has become the first in the world to offer permanent technology for fans who are visually impaired, to improve their match experience.
Launched earlier in the season, the Give Vision headset relies on a private 5G network at Selhurst Park and offers the user live vision of the game, which wouldn’t otherwise be possible to a visually challenged eye.
Neale Ormston has been a Crystal Palace fan for most of his life and says "it’s given the enjoyment factor a complete buzz".
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