One device. Any entity. Patent Pending.
The Sports IoT decoupled-base architecture decouples the physical hardware from the entity it represents. A single manufactured device configures itself to any sports team, music artist, brand, or other entity via a remote server — eliminating per-team manufacturing and unlocking the long tail of fandom. Protected by our 2026 patent-pending application, which incorporates our two awarded U.S. patents by reference.
One SKU, any entity
Manufacture a single generic device. Configure it per fan via the FanSync app and a remote entity server. Sports teams today; music artists, brands, charities, even fictional characters in our patent claims.
Persistent server binding
A one-time configuration step binds the device's UID to the user's selected entity of interest. The device then communicates exclusively with that entity's server for the lifetime of its configuration.
Capability manifest
Devices declare what they have (LED, speaker, motor, sensor) at provisioning. The server orchestrates only the capabilities present. New hardware revisions plug in without breaking existing fleets.
Bring-your-own form factor
Fans supply their own physical artifact — a bobblehead, a helmet replica, a flag, a plush. The base provides the magic; the topper is the fan's personal expression.
Patent footing
The decoupled-base architecture is the subject of a 2026 provisional patent application — Patent Pending — that incorporates by reference our two awarded U.S. patents below. We'll update this page as the application advances.
Awarded U.S. patents (granted):
Partner with us
Athletic departments, leagues, brands, and licensees interested in the decoupled-base architecture can start a conversation. For universities specifically, see For Universities & Athletic Departments.