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'Complete buzz': Headset allows visually impaired football fan to watch Premier League games

Sky News Sunday, 5 January 2025
'Complete buzz': Headset allows visually impaired football fan to watch Premier League gamesCrystal Palace football club has become the first in the world to offer permanent technology for fans who are visually impaired, to improve their match experience.
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