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− | <onlyinclude>'''Online buzzers''' are websites which offer [[lockout]] functionality online. Their use became very popular during [[ | + | <onlyinclude>'''Online buzzers''' are websites which offer [[lockout]] functionality online. Their use became very popular during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] as one of the technological improvements spurred by frequent [[online tournaments]].</onlyinclude> |
− | The use of online buzzers | + | The use of online buzzers superseded the practice of buzzing directly into the chat of whatever video software the tournament was being run on ([[Skype]], [[Discord]], or [[Zoom]]). |
==Buzz''In''.live== | ==Buzz''In''.live== |
Latest revision as of 11:50, 15 February 2024
Online buzzers are websites which offer lockout functionality online. Their use became very popular during the COVID-19 pandemic as one of the technological improvements spurred by frequent online tournaments.
The use of online buzzers superseded the practice of buzzing directly into the chat of whatever video software the tournament was being run on (Skype, Discord, or Zoom).
BuzzIn.live
- Main article: Buzzin.live
Buzzin.live is an online buzzer site. The site gained popularity with the rise of online quizbowl as the first replacement for a physical buzzer system.
Buzzman
- Main article: Buzzman