Sitting rink side at NHL games give an unparalleled view of the natural process , specially when someone gets lit up on the display panel right in front of you . But now , fans of the San Jose Sharks will be able to play that bone - jarring experience in the comfort of their own household .
The Sharks will be incorporating Guitammer ’s “ 4D Sports ” technology into their house telecast this season . The organisation leverages wallop data collected from 76 sensors implant in the boards surrounding the team ’s ice rink to activate Guitammer’sButtKicker rumble buns — which has been around for some metre , but not used in this capacity — in time with the broadcast . Whenever a role player goes into the table , home viewers will find the blow in real time .
“ Our goal is always to bring buff closer to the action , and what good manner than to allow them to in reality experience what ’s happening on the chalk , ” David Koppett , a Senior Executive Producer with Comcast SportsNet California , said in a mechanical press assertion . “ Guitammer ’s 4D engineering help us transmit the electric energy of a Sharks ice hockey game in good order into your bread and butter room . ”

The engineering make water its debut tonight when the Sharks take on the Florida Panthers at the SAP Center . We ’ll have a hands - on ( or rather , bum - on ) story once the game begin .
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