ARTICLE SPECIAL FIELD MAGAZIN ! / When tens of thousands of people gather within a relatively small area, like at a music festival or professional sporting event, the sheer number of mobile devices overloads the airwaves rendering the smartphones practically useless. This has far reaching implications for personal safety as attendees are unable to request assistance or receive emergency instructions from their phone. Until now, this has simply been seen as an unwanted side effect at football games, rock concerts and music festivals.
ARTICLE SPECIAL FIELD MAGAZIN ! / Waggle Corp has recently patented a brand new technology that is able to work around those physical limits to provide reliable connectivity to any number of mobile devices regardless of the crowd density. For example, Waggle Tech can expand an existing WiFi system that supports 10,000 devices, into one that supports 100,000 devices or more without replacing existing hardware.
ARTICLE SPECIAL FIELD MAGAZIN ! / Waggle’s innovation works with any standard Android device including Google Pixel and Samsung models. The tech will also work on iPhones once organizers get Apple’s approval. Attendees simply install the event application to unlock powerful features like mobile order & pay, real time coupons, person to person messaging and most importantly, emergency communications.
ARTICLE SPECIAL FIELD MAGAZIN ! / In addition to bringing vast security improvements to these events, Waggle Tech also enhances live performances through a feature called synchronized content. Performers can put part of the show right in the fan’s hands by using the smartphone itself as a second screen for choreographed content. Now even those at the back of the crowd can see their favorite artist up close and personal. “The extra features Waggle brings, like person to person communications, proximity aware offers, and mobile order & pay, offset the cost entirely. That’s like getting the enhanced safety features for free.
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