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AT&T and Gallaudet Uni reveal helmet aiding deaf players & coaches’ communication.


This ‌handout provided by AT&T shows a football helmet developed for quarterbacks who are deaf or hard of hearing, at Gallaudet University in Washington D.C., Sept. 22, 2023. (Matt Monath/AT&T via AP)

OAN’s James Meyers
12:55 PM – Friday, October 6, 2023

AT&T has revolutionized football helmets with a groundbreaking innovation ⁢designed specifically​ for Gallaudet University, the global leader in ⁤bilingual education for‍ deaf and hard-of-hearing students, located in Washington,⁤ D.C.

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The latest technological‍ marvel is a 5G-connected helmet that ‌enhances communication ⁤between coaches ⁢and players. This groundbreaking helmet was unveiled on Thursday.

In addition,‍ this helmet allows coaches on the ⁢sidelines to select plays from a tablet, which will then ​appear on a lens inside the helmet. The quarterback wearing the helmet will receive the play ‌in ‍augmented reality on‍ the⁢ digital display located within⁤ the visor.

“We work out the ‍same way as every ⁣other college football program. We practice the​ same way, we ⁣compete the same way,” said ⁢Gallaudet head football coach Chuck Goldstein in a press release. “The ⁢difference between coaching a hearing team compared to a deaf ​team is, first, the communication. The AT&T 5G-connected helmet will change football.”

“The new AT&T 5G-connected helmet will ‍have a major impact ⁣on the game of football, especially for our deaf and⁤ hard-of-hearing players ⁤who lacked direct access to ⁣communications with their coaches during⁣ their high school ‍years,” added ⁤special teams coordinator and former Gallaudet player Shelby Bean.

“This‍ will help to level the playing field for mainstreamed athletes.⁣ As a former player, I am very excited to see this innovative ​technology change⁣ our lives and the game of football itself,” Bean continued.

The finished ​product was revealed after nearly two years of collaboration between the team and‌ the telecommunications giant. The idea was born ⁣out of a desire to include the deaf community in‌ AT&T’s‍ 5G network.

“We came up with ideas​ on how to ⁢make this helmet more effective ‍(and) we’d interact with ⁢(players and ⁢coaches),” said Corey Anthony, AT&T senior VP of networking engineering and operations. “They would⁣ give us ⁣feedback. We’d go back, make ‍changes, work on it. It’s just a beautiful relationship that we have with ​that university.”

“This is probably one of the more sort of exciting ⁣and enriching projects that we’ve worked on in a very long time,” he said.

The university will debut the new helmets against Hilbert College on October⁢ 7th.

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How has the collaboration between Gallaudet University and AT&T contributed to the development of this innovative‍ helmet for deaf and hard-of-hearing players

The Latest Innovation in Football Helmets: AT&T Creates 5G-Connected Helmet for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Players

AT&T ⁣has ⁣unveiled a groundbreaking innovation in football helmets designed specifically for Gallaudet University, the global leader in bilingual education‍ for deaf and hard-of-hearing students located in Washington,⁤ D.C. This revolutionary helmet, developed in partnership with Gallaudet‍ University, aims to enhance communication between coaches ‍and players.

The 5G-connected helmet is equipped with the latest‌ technology,⁢ allowing seamless communication ‍between coaches and players on the field. Coaches on the sidelines can select‌ plays from a tablet, and the chosen plays will then appear on a lens inside the helmet. The quarterback wearing the helmet will receive ‌the play in augmented reality on the‍ digital display located ‌within the visor. ‌This feature‌ allows for ⁢real-time communication and provides ⁢the deaf and hard-of-hearing players with direct access to coaching instructions during the game.

The announcement of this innovative helmet was ⁤met with excitement and⁤ praise. Gallaudet head football coach Chuck Goldstein stated, “We⁤ work out the same way ⁤as every other college football program. We practice the same way,‌ we compete ​the same way. The difference between⁢ coaching a hearing team ​compared to a deaf team ⁤is, first, the communication. The AT&T 5G-connected helmet will change‌ football.”

Shelby Bean, special teams‍ coordinator and former Gallaudet player, emphasized the impact ⁣this helmet will have on the⁢ game, especially for deaf and hard-of-hearing players ‌who lacked direct access to communications with‍ their coaches during their⁤ high school years. As a former player, Bean expressed excitement about the innovative technology, stating that it will help level the playing field for mainstreamed athletes ⁢and change​ the game of football itself.

The⁣ development of this helmet was the result of nearly two years of collaboration between the​ Gallaudet team and telecommunications giant AT&T. The idea was born out of​ a ⁢desire‌ to include the deaf community in AT&T’s 5G network. Corey Anthony, AT&T senior VP of networking engineering and operations, explained, “We⁣ came ‌up with ⁤ideas ⁣on how to make this helmet more effective and we’d interact with players and coaches. They would give us⁣ feedback. We’d‍ go back, make⁢ changes, work on it. ⁤It’s just a beautiful relationship that we have with that university.”

The unveiling ‍of the finished product ‍marks an exciting milestone. The university plans to debut the new helmets in a ⁣game ⁣against Hilbert College on October⁤ 7th, demonstrating the practical application and potential impact



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