Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Feb 13 2006, 3:24am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
NASCAR fans can now get even more action at race tracks with the Nascar Nextel FanView wireless device.
The Nascar Nextel FanView combines the features and functions of scanners with live video and real-time driver and race stats.
With the FanView 7 in-car camera views and the race broadcast can be viewed. Fans can listen directly to the driver and team audio communications and see all the current statistics about the race.
This gadget could also be very hot for Formula One races. The FanView can be rented at the racetrack for $50 per day or $70 for the whole weekend.
More details on this Sprint Nextel press-release and on this page. (Thanks Brandon W.).
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