Researchers considering syncing soccer matches with mobile vibrations

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Call us cynical, but we just can’t see this one working out it. A team of researchers from Umeå University in Sweden are reportedly looking to sync up events on a soccer field to vibrations in a cellphone, essentially enabling you to keep track of the action without having to focus your eyes / ears on the handset. The proposed system could send vibrations to the phone that would act as a way of communicating possession, ball placement and (of course) gooooooooaaallllls, but obviously a few obstacles still stand in the way. For starters, buzzing your mobile through an entire tilt would do a number on the battery life, and even though you could “feel” the action, it would still require a great deal of attention. In all honesty, we’d say this whole system probably has more promise off the pitch than on, but then again, we call football soccer, so what do we know?[Via UnwiredView]Researchers considering syncing soccer matches with mobile vibrations originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 01 Nov 2008 07:16:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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