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Milwaukee Bucks bring devices to Fiserv Forum to help blind, low vision fans follow games
The tablet-sized devices use vibrations and audio to help blind and low vision fans track and experience games through touch, according to the team.
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Bucks offer new devices to help blind, low-vision fans experience games
Blind and low-vision fans can request a device for a Bucks game by filling out the rental form in the Bucks app or online at www.bucks.com/onecourt. They can then pick the device up from the Guest ...
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