Apple in talks to upgrade a sports stadium for live Vision Pro immersive video - 9to5Mac

Vision Pro users know that immersive video is one of the platform’s strengths, but content has been relatively scarce.Apple is reportedly working on a big project to change that: upgrading a popular sports stadium with the tech necessary for live streaming games in immersive video on Vision Pro.Negotiations could enable Apple to live stream sports in immersive video Apple’s Vision Pro provides a variety of unique experiences you can’t get on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac.

But one of the most impressive is immersive video, and it’s especially eye-opening with sports.The problem, as of now, is that there is very little sports content available in immersive video.And what’s there is never live, only short highlight reels released months after the fact.

Apparently Apple has a solution for that: building advanced tech into a popular stadium’s ongoing upgrades.As reported by , Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez shed light on the ongoing negotiations the club is having with Apple.Real Madrid’s famous Santiago Bernabéu stadium is in the midst of a costly transformation, and Pérez recently addressed the issue of the stadium regularly running out of capacity.

The solution: live immersive video streams for Vision Pro.Here’s Pérez’s translated quote: Understandably, Pérez doesn’t go into detail about the technical specifics of what’s being discussed with Apple.But based on what he does say, it’s clear that live immersive video for Vision Pro users is in mind.

Successful immersive test case could lead to major interest from other sports Apple’s major investment in soccer is clearly leading to some open doors for the company in its quest to build out immersive video for sports.Real Madrid’s timely renovations at Santiago Bernabéu may be another part of the stars aligning for Apple too.A live streamed soccer match in immersive video would absolutely be a killer feature for many Vision Pro owners.

More exciting, though, would be the potential for expanding the video capture equipment into other stadiums and sports around the world.If Apple can prove how compelling immersive sports can be with Real Madrid, it could see a lot of interest come its way from other teams and even other sports worldwide.One successful test case could spark a flurry of exciting activity in this space for years to come.

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