The makers of last year’s hit BotBoxer returned to the convention with a more recreational version this year.
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Golden Knights broadcaster Shane Hnidy participated in CNET’s torture test in a pretaped segment unveiled Wednesday in front of a live audience at CES.
The old-fashioned sport had more products on display than most other activities at CES in Las Vegas this week.
Leading sports technology developers at CES say that with more and more data becoming available on athletes, consumers need to become more educated on how to best interpret the data they’re getting.
Golden Knights fans are used to dropping some serious money, so what’s another $3,480 for a virtual reality hockey training system — plus $300 for the accompanying hockey stick with haptic feedback and a $199 monthly license fee — to practice your shot in your rec room? infogram