Video: A Look at the Impressive Tech Inside Super Bowl 50

A general view of Levi's Stadium in San Francisco.

A general view of Levi's Stadium in San Francisco. Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP

The Levi's Stadium boasts 400 miles of cables, 700 security cameras and Wi-Fi boxes placed every 100 seats to ensure 70,000 attendees will be able to connect with their smartphones.

This year's Super Bowl will embrace its Silicon Valley setting.

San Francisco's Levi's Stadium boasts 400 miles of cables, 700 security cameras and Wi-Fi boxes placed every 100 seats to ensure all 70,000 attendees will be able to connect with their smartphones. 

On the sidelines, the teams have all been given Microsoft Surface tablets.

Although there are some concerns all this tech leaves the crowd open to hacking, it likely won't stop fans from using the Super Bowl 50 app to order drinks to be delivered to their seats.

To see all this tech in action, check out the video below from CNET