Australian telecommunications company, Foxtel, claims to have created the shirt which uses wearable technology to let the user experience physical sensations that athletes go through during a football game.
These include pressure (to mimic a thumping heart), impact (the shock of a big hit), despair ("the sinking feeling of every costly mistake"), exhaustion (lungs burning with effort) and adrenalin.
The data is transmitted via Bluetooth from a smartphone app, and the shirt is powered by a lithium polymer cell battery, 'Mashable' reported.
The feedback motors seem to work the opposite way sensors do - instead of receiving stimulus from you, it delivers it.