Fans of Formula One got a taste of real-time virtual reality of the race, without the usual 30-second delay, after the 'world's first' live 360-degree technology was put to test at the Singapore Grand Prix, according to Tata Communications and Formula 1.
To date, any 360-degree video footage in sports has been hampered by a 30-second delay, between the 360-degree video and live television feeds, preventing widespread adoption of the technology. It is the first time when the live 360-degree video feeds and TV broadcast have been shown in complete sync, the release said.
With the help of two 360-degree cameras -- in the trackside and paddock -- at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore, the viewers were able to experience virtual reality-like
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