Why NFL Coaches Rely on Bose Headsets and Green-GO Digital to Strategize the Super Bowl?

The Green-GO belt pack flexibility, allowing multiple groups and secured private conversations, and the new Bridge Interface, creates a link between the two remote users at each desk in New York’s Art McNally Game day Central and connects them directly to the stadium.

Furthermore, Green-GO and its integrator partners are capable of accommodating last-minute changes with ease, relying on simple configuration software; for example, a channel assigned to an injury spotter allows the spotter to communicate with officials and the replay team in the case of player injury on the field, without interrupting or causing interference with the Instant Replay group.

Sean McVay with the Bose SoundComm B30 Headset (photo credit: LA Rams)

Sean McVay with the Bose SoundComm B30 Headset (photo credit: LA Rams)

The NFL uses several different providers for in-game communications. For eight years, Bose has serviced coach-to-coach communication (“C-to-C,” for short).

But did you know that that Bose headset connects to a Green-GO beltpack! 

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