Showing posts with label Haptic insoles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haptic insoles. Show all posts

Monday, 26 December 2016

Turn any Shoes into Smart Shoes with Lechal GPS Insoles

Turn any Shoes into Smart Shoes with Lechal GPS Insoles

Smart shoes are getting some traction in the market and this has lead most of us to go and hunt for one. But unlike smartwatch and trackers, one cannot change the bands and has to wear the same shoes every time. Well, Lechal smart insoles are here to solve this problem by developing an insole that will make any shoes smart. This means that you can swap the insoles from one shoe to another without worrying about buying multiple smart shoes and at the outset, this seems like a wise and economic option. Wondering what Lechal means, well it means “take me along” in Hindi.

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The Lechal insoles make use of GPS, haptic feedback along with an array of other sensors in order to determine your fitness level and also show the places you have been to. That’s not all, by pairing the soles with the app one can also get signals on where to go, this means that you no more need to pull out your phone to access the GPS. This is how the guidance works, in case you are supposed to take a left turn the insole sends specific vibrations to your feet. The vibrations are unique for each type of signals including turns and rerouting.

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Moreover, the app also lets you set milestones or checkpoints and after crossing each one of them the soles will vibrate. This feature will go a long way in motivating the users to achieve fitness goals. Also, you can download offline maps and use the entire functionality of the GPS features without having to rely on connectivity. The companion app also lets you mark certain places of interest while you are taking your morning walk or maybe you can share the coordinates with your friends. In a nutshell, the Lechal Insoles records your exact path of travel and will also ensure you can do many things en route. One can charge the inserts by plugging in a USB cable.

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Beyond the tracking functionality the soles also offer step count, calories burnt, and a notification for every milestone you set. The maker of Lechal insoles touts the step counter feature as very accurate and if it says 10,000 steps it means 10,000 steps. The Lechal Smart Insoles are already up on the Amazon Launchpad and can be purchased at $180 (Rs 6,999) a pair. The companion app is available for both iOS and Android.

Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Lechal insoles use GPS, haptic feedback to make any pair of shoes smart

Lechal insoles use GPS, haptic feedback to make any pair of shoes smart



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Smart shoes are a small market right now. As a result, you may be hard-pressed to find a pair that fits your style. And wearing different shoes to match an outfit means you lose the smart features. The Lechal smart insoles solve that problem by allowing you to transfer the brains from shoe to shoe. Now you can stay connected no matter the attire.

Lechal insoles use haptic feedback and GPS technology to keep you going in the right direction, show you where you’ve been, track your fitness levels, and more. By connecting with the Lechal app on your phone, your feet can tell you where to go as the app sends specific vibrations to your foot. This means less time staring at your phone, and more time focused on the world around you.

More: Pair Lechal with these smart shoes for the ultimate piece of tech

For instance, as you approach an upcoming turn, a slight vibration in your left or right foot will tell you all you need to know. There are unique vibration patterns for different kinds of turns and even for rerouting. With the app, you can also set specific waypoints along the route. As you reach each destination, the insoles will notify you. They can also be used offline to download maps beforehand. This is extremely helpful when going on a hike or traveling abroad.

Lechal insoles can also be used in tandem with the app to record data. See something of interest along the way? You can tag these locations for later use or send a location directly to a friend for a meetup. Or maybe you found a new trail or faster walk through the city. You can record the exact path for future excursions.
Another great use for the insole is tracking fitness. Set a goal using the Lechal app for any distance, step count, or calories to burn. The insoles will vibrate once you’ve reached your goal. As a step counter, you can’t get much more accurate than a sensor under your foot. When it says 10,000 steps, it means 10,000 steps.

You can purchase the Lechal Smart Insoles from the Amazon Launchpad program. Each pair of insoles are unisex and can be purchased for $180. The associated app can be downloaded for any iOS or Android device.

Monday, 5 December 2016

LECHAL teams up with Amazon Launchpad for retail launch in India

Lechal unisex insoles, one of its kind wearable technology product that is GPS navigated, is now available on Amazon Launchpad at Rs 6,999.


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Lechal, the world’s first haptic-based interactive footwear, announced its partnership with Amazon Launchpad, a platform for startups to launch, market, and distribute their products to hundreds of millions of customers across the globe.

Lechal unisex insoles, one of its kind wearable technology product that is GPS navigated, is now available on Amazon Launchpad at Rs 6,999. Taking you to the future of footwear, Lechal reminds you your direction, keeps a record for your route and checks your fitness levels. The stylish smart insoles can slip into footwear like any other. By pairing the insoles with the Lechal app to Here Maps via Bluetooth, the user can set a destination and receive directions via haptic vibrations on his/her feet making any journey truly hands-free. The Lechal app is available on both android & IOS.

Speaking on the partnership with Amazon, Krispian Lawrence, founder and CEO Ducere Technologies said It gives us immense pleasure to be a part of the Amazon Launchpad program. Lechal has been innovatively designed to offer something distinctive and redefine the way we navigate our world. We anticipate that this platform will help bring the product to a wider audience.”

Amazon Launchpad is a platform where customers can discover unique innovations from the world’s brightest startups. Amazon  has worked with leading venture capital firms, startup accelerators and crowd-funding platforms to help more than 500 startups to launch over 1500 cutting-edge products in the US, UK, Germany, France, China and Mexico.

“We are very excited to provide the Amazon Launchpad platform to Ducere Technologies to launch Lechal in India. Amazon Launchpad is a specially tailored program that helps start-ups like Ducere Technologies to showcase their unique and exciting products to millions of Amazon customers in India as well as globally. With Amazon Launchpad, we hope to augment the innovation culture among the Indian youth, support the Indian government’s Start-up India initiative and help build the India story,” says Jason Feldman, Director Global Innovations, Amazon.
 

Monday, 29 August 2016

Wearable Technology with Haptic Feedback


Wearable technology is a class of innovation gadgets that can be worn by a buyer and regularly incorporate following data identified with wellbeing and wellness. Other wearable tech contraptions incorporate gadgets that have little movement sensors to bring photographs and adjust with your cell phones.


 


The development of wearable innovation in the shopper hardware part is chiefly ascribed to expanding requests for wearable scanners and figuring gadgets in distribution center, logistics, and alternate operations where effectiveness is unavoidable. Consumer wearable gadgets incorporate a large group of items that are utilized as a part of shifted applications, for example, wellness and games, excitement and sight and sound, multi-capacity, and pieces of clothing and form. Wearable electronic gadgets find convincing applications in wellness and games. From keen wristwatches that record heart rates to smart groups that track physical exercises; wearabletechnology as wellness observing gadgets pull in expanding consideration from wellbeing cognizant purchasers. 



While fitness bands, smart watches and other different wearables are as of now settled in the business sector, a large portion of them have under-conveyed on desires.



With the focus in wearable technology heavily centered on devices that go on users' wrists and heads, Indian company has launched the Lechal smartshoe, which is the world's first interactive haptic feedback footwear. Lechal insoles works on the 'interactive haptic feedback' aspect, the way of vibrations in either feet alert users to a range of things including directions and nearby acquaintances. Lechal insoles pods sync up “with a smartphone that uses Google Maps and vibrate to tell users when and where to turn to reach their destination.” This is an exciting breakthrough in wearable technology.

Friday, 5 August 2016

How To Wear Technology

If you’re flashing the Fitbit as proudly as you were flashing the solitaire some years ago, congratulations.  Here are some more cool wearable tech accessories:

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Safer, smarter jewellery: It’s a colourful bauble but it’s also a button that sends out a message to a friend if you’re in danger. Safer smart jewellery by Leaf also helps you locate safe places nearest to you.

The Ringly smart bracelet: This gadget cannot be told apart from a piece of real jewellery. A gorgeous bracelet with a large precious stone engraved into a matte gold band will keep you notified to calls, text alerts, emails, appointments and notifications. 

Shoes that steer: 
You’ll never get lost with these pair of shoes. Clip on a cutting-edge pod to the Lechal shoe and connect it to the Lechal app and watch your shoe turn navigator. With a series of buzzing signals, the shoes will direct you to your destination, hands free. 

Fitness friend:
 The Fitbit activity wristband keeps track of your every step, distance covered, floors climbed and more. 

Bag it:
 The new collection of tech-enabled Kate Spade bags lets your phone charge wire-free while being tucked away into your Everpurse handbag.

Pink Light Campaign:
 The South Korean city of Busan is testing a new gadget that pregnant women can clip on to themselves or their accessories which will alert the about vacant seats in public transport.

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