Our last crowdfunding roundup had health-tracking body suits, bed covers and glow-in-the-dark headphones, as well as some more standard health monitoring devices. The last few weeks have been a little ...
New WeWALK Smart Cane 2 enables "unlimited mobility for visually impaired people" utilizing TDK sensor technology IMU motion sensors enable highly accurate navigation while operating at ultra-low ...
At the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2025, the WeWalk Smart Cane 2.0 emerged as a ground-breaking tool that combines technology with user-centered design to offer independence for those with ...
North Carolina Central University researchers are testing smart canes aimed at helping blind or visually impaired people. Standard folding canes are used to scan or detect things around a person, like ...
The sensor technology company released four product announcements at CES 2025 that demonstrated how the company’s latest products can improve situational awareness In addition to WeWALK smart canes ...
The University of California at Los Angeles Wireless Health Institute has teamed up with smart cane startup Isowalk to create a sensor-laden cane that could be used to predict falls or help speed up ...
KUB CEO Jackson Agufana(left), Sabwa Gedi(right). [Sharon Wanga, Standard] The Kenya Union of the Blind has unveiled an advanced smart cane for the visually impaired and blind to enable them to ...
From plain portable mats to AI-driven “smart” walking canes, these innovations let disabled people explore the world like never before. Buildings, sidewalks and parks: they all can present impossible ...
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