Sony launches its WF-1000XM6 earbuds
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Along with Sony’s new coach’s headsets, Sony's technologies capture every angle and split‑second decision of the NFL’s biggest game.
Sony Group supplied new NFL coach's headsets for the first time at Super Bowl LX. Hawk-Eye, a Sony subsidiary, deployed its SkeleTRACK optical player and ball tracking system during the game. The technology supported both on field decision making and the broadcast viewing experience.
The new displays range in size from 43-inches to 85-inches and are suited for a range of uses in corporate, higher education, retail, and transportation spaces.
The NFL championship features the debut of Sony's coach headsets, Hawk-Eye tracking, and integrated broadcast technology.
Sony has a new patent that imagines a PlayStation controller built around on-screen buttons you can rearrange. The concept swaps most fixed top-face inputs for a large touchscreen surface. Instead of living with one D-pad and one face-button cluster,
The Super Bowl has become a showcase for cutting-edge technology as well as peak athletic performance. This year, as the New England Patriots take on the