INDIANAPOLIS The Indiana Pacers are giving visually impaired fans a new way to experience the excitement of game day through immersive audio descriptions.

Jason Frazier, president of MindsEye Radio, provides detailed, real-time descriptions of everything happening inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse, from the game on the court to the entertainment on the video board.

We translate vision to audio for those in the visually impaired community, Frazier said.

Listening on the other end is fans like Marc Morris, who has had low vision since he was 2 years old.

I can see the court and movement, but I couldnt tell you which player had the ball or if it went in the hoop, Morris said. Before the audio description, I didnt really know what I was missing. It was like, wow I didnt even know all this stuff

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