- Kangaroo TV had a booth near the entrance to the paddock and the south tunnel under the pit straight.
- They rent the things from Wednesday and it works with quali too.
- Renting them is quick and easy, but you need a credit card for the 320 euro caution.
- They are supplied with a spare battery and a charger if you asked for it.
- The two batteries lasted us through the weekend but it wasn't switched on all the time.
- You could change your battery when empty (for free).
- The reception was good at the village, the Bugatti track, HA-sud and Tertre Rouge.
- You could return the unit untill 6 pm Sunday, also quick and easy and you get to keep the earphones.
Now what did the KangarooTV provide:
- Live feed like on Eurosport(2) but without the ad-breaks.
- Pit-cam (most of the time)
- 4 or 5 different in-car cams. (most of the time)
- Standings per class
- You could pick your favorite car and it would show it's position and laptime on the top of the screen.
- Choice of French or Radio Le Mans (english) commentary.
We thought it was good value, we only had one for our whole group and we mainly used it for updating on the standings and looking at the TV-screen when we heard something happened on RLM.
You could hook it up to a couple of i-Pod speakers and just put it on your table on the campsite, that way all can hear the commentary and when something worthwhile seeing happened all can see.
The only improvements I can think of right now are reception at areas like Mulsanne and Arnage and a possibility to connect it to a TV-screen.
Link
http://www.kangaroo.tv/