In the market, other referee radio communication solutions exist, but they are either WAY beyond the price point of an amateur referee, their software adopts a flawed approach to networking, or their user experience is so bad that it negates any perceived benefits of their use. The current EJEAS Referee Bluetooth Intercom pairing procedure requires a more complex process than we would like and isn’t streamlined enough for any application where referees are required to officiate multiple matches in a single session, each with different individuals.
We challenge students to design and create a better and more streamlined user experience for the pairing process while developing multiple devices to pair and operate within each other's range without disruptions.