SAN FRANCISCO, CA--( - April 08, 2014) -
CrowdOptic,
a maker of mobile and wearable broadcasting applications for live
events, today announced the availability of its trailblazing software
for broadcasting over Google Glass.
CrowdOptic introduced the technology, which enables Google
Glass broadcasts out to an entire pro sports arena, to the NBA in 2013,
where it was quickly adopted by major organizations including the
Sacramento Kings, Indiana Pacers and Orlando Magic.
The software, which electrifies crowds by streaming the
first-person views from courtside talent and athletes wearing Google
Glass, is also now in use by dozens of new customers in the NBA, NFL and
MLS, including the San Jose Earthquakes.
CrowdOptic works by letting selected Google Glass wearers in an
arena - such as the players or mascot - share their views with the
crowd (through CrowdOptic's Broadcast-In feature), as well as broadcast
out to an entire sports arena through the jumbotron (CrowdOptic's
Broadcast-Out feature).
CrowdOptic's patented clustering technology recognizes a signal
above the noise of a wired crowd; it detects when two or more observers
are watching the same thing (when something significant happens) and
instantly captures the live video streams from those devices.
This
capability is essential for automated crowdsourcing of live video from
Google Glass, to ensure that significant and high quality video makes
the cut.
To deliver enterprise-grade performance over Wi-Fi, CrowdOptic
has also partnered with industry-leading providers Extreme Networks and
SignalShare.
"Broadcasting live from multiple Glass units simultaneously in
high-density Wi-Fi environments is very challenging, and CrowdOptic is
pioneering the effort," said Rob Laycock, Vice President of Marketing,
Pacers Sports & Entertainment.
Said Brent Iadarola, Global Program Director Mobile &
Wireless Communications, Frost & Sullivan: "Working with the first
pro sports teams to adopt Google Glass broadcasting, CrowdOptic has
demonstrated that the live streaming technology is not only exciting for
crowds but is also suitable for deployments on an enterprise scale."
About CrowdOptic
CrowdOptic is a new crowd-powered "heat" signal -- the next
evolution of location-based services that recognizes the hottest crowd
activity in real time as it occurs, and also after the fact, through
powerful analytics. By tracking where electronic devices are located and
where they are pointed, CrowdOptic can instantly filter mobile media
and create new opportunities for eyewitness engagement. CrowdOptic
identifies, tags and rebroadcasts the live event experience to the
world, on mobile, social TV and second screens. CrowdOptic is used
around the world to power a wide range of apps that let users aim their
phones to connect, report news, find friends, alternate broadcasts, cast
a vote and discover others who share their focus and interests.
CrowdOptic is a privately-held, venture-backed company based in San
Francisco. www.crowdoptic.com.
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