Levi's Stadium, the new home of the San Francisco 49ers, represents a significant advancement in smart, connected stadium technology, with its opening game against the Chicago Bears marking a milestone in professional sports. Costing over $1.2 billion, the stadium is equipped with 680 Wi-Fi access points, 12,000 Ethernet ports, a 40-Gbps fiber optic connection, and nearly 1,200 Wi-Fi antennas, enabling high-speed internet access for fans. The venue also features 1,700 beacons for targeted information delivery and is enhanced by contributions from Sony, including over 2,000 televisions, some of which are 4K units. A smartphone app further enriches the fan experience by allowing food orders, live telecasts, replays, statistics, and directions to the shortest bathroom lines. This integration of technology not only enhances the sports viewing experience but also aligns with the rise of interactive audience participation apps, which utilize real-time data streams to engage fans, reflecting the ongoing evolution of the Internet of Things in live sports venues.