Showing posts with label Smart Insoles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smart Insoles. Show all posts

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.

Wednesday, 10 August 2016

Navigate Hands Free with Lechal Haptic Technology

World's First Haptic Insoles


Need to use your cellphone but your hands are tied up? A World first haptic footwear is here to help.

Whether you're exploring your city or in a new country, whether you're walking or cycling, whether it's your daily commute or off-roading, there's a hands free navigation mode for you.

The stylish and comfortable smart footwear lechal can be worn like any other, but offers never-before-seen functionality. By pairing 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. If the wearer needs to turn left, the left side will gently vibrate and so on.  Navigating to a variety of destinations has never been easier, and users are no longer required to stare at a screen constantly to ensure they are navigating to the correct destination. Lechal also has an offline mode, so you don’t need to be connected to use the product.

Lechal footwear is powered by a pair of compact and cutting-edge pods. Snap into either the insoles or the shoes, connect to the Lechal app, and your footwear is instantly smarter and ready to show you the world. Lechal additionally boasts designated voice commands and an inherently social nature, enabling you to share your location with other users.  The footwear is also ideal for groups of families and friends that want to keep track of everyone.

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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