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Five Devices We Could Use for Online Betting Several Years From Now

/ 09:31 AM April 27, 2022

The arrival of the internet has changed the gaming industry. Since most people nowadays have access to the internet on their phones and tablets, they can bet on sports and do things from the comfort of their homes. Since most of you are probably interested in betting apps, you can hop over here to find a listing of the top betting apps for Android and iOS. These applications are developed by some of the leading gambling companies in the business, which guarantees that users will have a desktop-like experience.

Speaking of desktops, there were times when people did not have access to smartphones and tablets. After the internet became widespread, gamblers only had access to computers. Hence, some of the oldest and most reputable betting companies have fully-functioning desktop sites.

Although some people use their computers for iGaming today, these devices are not that popular because bettors rarely have free time. That’s why smartphones and tablets have taken over the betting industry.

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Even though these devices are popular now, this might change in the future. The tech is getting better every year, so it is a matter of time before we have access to other devices that can be used for online betting. Let’s check some of the potential options.

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1. Smart TVs

1. Smart TVs

Even though some people have smart TVs at home, those gadgets are not that popular yet, especially in some parts of the world. The concept of a smart TV allows you to access the internet without using a computer. Your TV has a specific operating system with its app store and various other things.

Most smart TVs run on Android, but some brands create their own OS. That’s the reason why only a few people have the option to place bets using these devices.

Once intelligent TVs become more popular, most gambling websites will try to optimize their apps to run on larger screens. For now, gamblers who want to put their TV to the test will have to open their browser and go to the bookie/casino’s site.

Another problem when using a smart TV for betting is the controls. Sadly, this tech is not that advanced yet, which means we usually need a remote to maneuver. Placing bets using a remote control is not ideal, especially if you are eyeing live betting.

2. Smartwatches

Smartwatches are getting more popular by the day, thanks to brands like Apple and Google. Millions of people use them to make phone calls, read messages, and more. Some smartwatch users also go to the best site to download and install mobile apps on their devices because they are interested in online betting. Consequently, these people will be more than happy if they have the chance to place bets using their smartwatches.

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All sorts of things can be used to optimize smartwatches for mobile betting and casino games. Besides using them to wager on something, the software developers may allow people to receive different notifications. For example, they can check when their bet is settled.

Sadly, the smaller screen size can be problematic because punters won’t be able to keep track of many things.

3. Car betting

3. Car betting

Like everything else, cars are getting more advanced every year. Nowadays, almost every top-rated car manufacturer focuses on electric vehicles. The latter is much closer to a smartphone than an actual car because it uses batteries instead of an engine and a gearbox.

The newest cars always feature the latest technology in terms of their infotainment system, making them ideal for online betting. The fact that some vehicles offer Wi-Fi hotspots allows people to access the internet while being on the go. Consequently, they can use the car’s infotainment system to access their favorite gambling website.

Of course, gambling while driving is impossible, which means that online casinos and bookmakers have to figure a way to prevent the driver from accessing their app/mobile site.

4. VR headsets

4. VR headsets

VR technology became popular a couple of years ago. After the arrival of the first VR headsets, people were amazed that they had the chance to play games as if they were in the game itself.

Sadly, the technology supporting VR’s potential was not advanced enough. Hence, those things were not convenient to use for online betting. That’s why online casinos and bookmakers were more interested in developing apps for smartphones and tablets.

Fortunately, computing technology gets better every year, which means that we can finally utilize the VR tech, at least up to a point. Aside from the short clips and different VR games, we expect top-tier betting companies to eventually allow people to use a VR casino or a sportsbook. We can only imagine the features and options punters will have access to.

5. Metaverse

Last but not least, we have the Metaverse, something that has been popular lately, mainly thanks to people like Mark Zuckerberg. Although the Metaverse is technically not a device, we’ve decided to include it here because it will most likely play a vital role in iGaming’s future.

There are a couple of Metaverse projects today where people can create a digital avatar and interact with other people interested in this tech. There are even things like digital real estate companies that sell properties in the Metaverse. It is just a matter of time before we see the first big casinos and bookmakers.

Although loads of new companies will try to accept as many players from the Metaverse as possible, some of the old-school brands will also want a piece of the pie. Consequently, we expect to see various options that people can choose from. There might be new sections that are not available to those who use mobile apps for betting on their smartphones and tablets.

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