New virtual reality technology company Sense Arena announced its hockey VR training platform will showcase at CES Las Vegas 2019 from Jan. 8 to 11. Sense Arena launched this past October with a minor investment from Boston Bruins’ right winger David Pastrňák.
The Czech Republic-based company will host free trials at its CES booth where guests can experience the platform’s hockey training drills in VR. Sense Arena provides access to more than 70 training drills designed to help players improve their hockey skills, reaction time, cognitive ability, and hockey sense. Using the system, players can quickly rack up thousands of virtual repetitions.
“The technology and the reality of the environment are just amazing and so far, we’ve only seen half of what Sense Arena can be further developed into! I would definitely encourage you to try Sense Arena—you have to try it to believe it,” said Pastrňák in a news release from Sense Arena.
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