Western media said that the famous "Super Bowl" is the most important football game in the United States, and people around the world can watch it through streaming media platforms. This year's sporting event not only features musical performances by Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, but also uses the latest technology to provide the best experience for spectators.
According to a report on the Spanish "Economist" website on February 3, this "Super Bowl" used 8K cameras for the first time to broadcast the showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. Pay channel CBS Sports used a combination of 4K and 8K cameras in the Super Bowl, a technology that has not been used in an NFL game before.
According to reports, 115 cameras provide multi-angle images during the live broadcast. In addition, 10 cameras equipped with artificial intelligence are used to track player movements.
Drone technology was not absent from this "Super Bowl" either. But this time the drone was not used as a performance prop like in 2017, but was used to display the external scenes of the finals venue.
According to the report, many devices have supported 5G technology in the past year, and now more and more companies and activities are using this cutting-edge technology to achieve innovation. The most recent example is the Super Bowl, which for the first time equipped the stadium and its surrounding areas, including the airport and downtown Miami, with 5G equipment.
The report pointed out that the speed and functionality of 5G networks are expected to refresh user experience in many industries. CNN reports that 5G applications at the Super Bowl will be relatively limited this time because the technology is still in its infancy. In addition, be reminded that this technology can only be used through 5G-enabled devices, but 5G devices have not yet become widely popular.
Nikki Palmer, chief product officer of Verizon Telecom, told CNN reporters: "I think these experiences will definitely be unforgettable. This technology and the experience it brings to the NFL and its fans will definitely be exciting. .”