During LAFC's next home game at Bank of California Stadium, fans will be able to hear commentary from comic Will Ferrell and tennis star John McEnroe, in what is likely to be a unique experience for Gold and Black supporters. , On Saturday, August 13, LAFC will face Charlotte FC (7:30 pm). The MixHalo programme, a new technology that gives great audio in real time to the audience that attends sporting or entertainment events, may hear the comments. The programme is free to download on a mobile phone, and all that is required are headphones. Audio signals from the official LAFC narrator, Max Bretos in English and Armando Aguayo in Spanish, will also be accessible via the application for the aforementioned meeting.
"At our heart, I believe we can give a fan experience, whether it's narration at a football stadium or music coming from an audio board at a concert or a conference." "There is no latency since the audio is loud enough," said MixHalo CEO John Wars. "Around the same period, people are listening to Armando[Aguayo]audio. There is just a millisecond delay. That is really what distinguishes us. There was no way we could have done this previously. This technology has to be developed via the Internet network." Had to do it."
MixHallow, invented by Incubus guitarist Mike Einsiger and violinist Ann Marie Simpson-Einsiger, is an entertainment-related device that has previously been utilised in performances, where the audience may hear better using headphones.
"Being able to add better audio to a live event is a terrific thing, and there's some significant technology behind it," Wars added, adding that Sapphire Sport, a business that helped bring the product to the sport, was one of his major investments in this technology. for parks and stadiums
The technology first appeared at LAFC home games in May of last year. The free audio offer is valid for all remaining LAFC home games in 2022.
"LAFC is one of the most technically advanced clubs in the league, and they understand and verify our technology because they have extremely high standards and know what they're doing," the executive said.
This new technology, which is only accessible to game attendees, is already available at Sacramento Kings and Buffalo Sabres games.
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