Can Audio Radar be used for professional gaming or esports?

Audio Radar wants to even the playing field, but does it extend to esports?

 

Sort of, Audio Radar has the potential to be used in professional gaming or esports. The device is designed to enhance the gaming experience by visualizing in-game audio cues, which can improve players' situational awareness and reaction times. This can be particularly beneficial in professional gaming scenarios where every millisecond counts.

In addition to this, professional gamers often play in lengthy gaming sessions. Audio Radar's ability to allow players to lower volume levels while still being aware of important in-game audio cues can help protect their hearing health in the long run.

It all comes down to whether the specific esports league allows the device. Leagues can be very picky when it comes to assisted devices because they have to ensure no player has an unfair advantage. We hope the device can be used to help deaf/hard-of-hearing gamers even in the playing field, even at an esports level.

 

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