Super Bowl 50 will unveil some new, never-before-seen technology features, including a new EyeVision 360 replay system, which will allow the audience to have a 360-degree perspective with high resolution, according to CBS Sports. The newly added EyeVision 360 system is comprised of 36 cameras positioned around the upper deck of Levi's Stadium, where the Super Bowl will be hosted this year.

The Super Bowl will also use the pylon cam technology for the first time in the history of the Super Bowl, providing amazing angles and giving referees clear evidence on reviews. ESPN used the pylon cams in the National Championship Monday night, and although they didn't use it in their main coverage, it clearly gave viewers a better angle prospective on replays.

CBS will use 5K cameras to cover the event for the first time, giving home audiences across the country a better resolution as they watch the game from their living rooms. The Super Bowl is being held at the newly opened Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., and fans both at home and in the stadium will share a different experience in Super Bowl 50.

The Super Bowl is still three weeks away from this Sunday, and with eight teams left, fans across the country are closely watching as one team from each conference will try to make their way to the pinnacle of football success.