Binovi says its vision-training technology can help esports players hone their skills

Binovi says its vision-training technology can help esports players hone their skills

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Binovi Technologies Corp (CVE:VISN) (OTCQB:BNVIF), the company developing neuro-visual technology to improve athletes’ cognitive performance, has said its Binovi Touch platform has significant potential as a tool for esports players as well.  The Binovi platform is designed to help athletes across all sports, skill levels and ages improve their key vision skills in the pursuit of performance. As professional esports grows and skilled players in the esports arena become better compensated, the company believes there will be a greater incentive to invest in the use of performance-enhancing technologies, such as the Binovi Touch Elite. The esports market is expected to reach $6.82 billion by 2027, the company said, and Binovi believes demand for its technology from esports players will grow accordingly. READ: Binovi Technologies announces expansion of its preferred reseller and distribution relationship with The Bernell Corporation 'We're excited to see where the still-young esports market will go and are working to establish Binovi as the premier esports vision training solution throughout the various professional series in the United States and Canada,” Binovi interim COO Tania Archer said in a statement. “The COVID-19 pandemic has meant a surge in eSports viewership and an influx in spending by viewers and athletes alike, and Binovi is positioned well to capitalize on those gains.” The Binovi Platform has already helped professional athletes in MLS, the NHL, MLB, NBA and other major sports leagues around the world in developing their vision skills. With the recently announced launch of Binovi Touch Elite, a next-generation device upgraded with feedback from the Binovi community, the company is inviting athletes of all stripes to test their skills in a virtual Binovi Touch experience at www.binovi.com/try-binovi-touch. The platform delivers a game-like environment with various skill settings to help improve skills such as hand-eye coordination and reaction time. Those things matter to esports players, just as they do to traditional athletes, both in terms of skill level and, potentially, financial compensation. Binovi Touch Elite is currently available through pre-order for $4,595 for a single unit or as part of a BOGO 50% off promotion.  Contact Andrew Kessel at andrew.kessel@proactiveinvestors.com Follow him on Twitter @andrew_kessel

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