Finally, an excuse to look at your phone while watching TV.
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We all have our phones out
as we watch TV. We’re texting, scrolling and tapping while
our favorite shows play in the background, but what if there were a way to bring those two experiences together? -
The other day I was watching
TV and saw an ad with a QR code displayed for something like ten seconds. I thought to myself, “That’s really clunky and weird. You shouldn’t need a QR code to interact with a TV.” -
I knew Apple TV could connect
to devices seamlessly though Bluetooth or WiFi but there’s
no framework for interacting beyond the remote control app. -
Chat Cast introduces a layer
on top of the TV streams that serves content, hyper-targeted ads and unique experiences directly to the user’s phone;
packing app like functionality seamlessly into the TV
watching experience.
-
We all have our phones out as we
watch TV. We’re texting, scrolling and tapping while our favorite shows play in the background, but what if there were
a way to finally bring those two experiences together? -
The other day I was watching TV and
saw an ad with a QR code displayed for something like ten seconds. I thought to myself, “That’s really clunky and weird. You shouldn’t need a QR code to
interact with a TV.” - I knew Apple TV could connect to devices seamlessly though Bluetooth or WiFi but there’s no framework for interacting beyond the remote control app.
-
Chat Cast introduces a layer on top
of the TV streams that serves content, hyper-targeted ads and unique events and experiences directly to the user’s phone; packing app like functionality right into the TV watching experience.