Austrian startup Tec-Innovation has introduced an innovative product called InnoMake, designed to help visually impaired, blind, and elderly individuals navigate their surroundings more safely. This intelligent shoe incorporates advanced sensor technology and real-time feedback to alert users of nearby obstacles.
The InnoMake shoe features ultrasonic sensors embedded at the front, capable of detecting objects up to four meters away. Upon detecting an obstacle, the shoe delivers haptic (vibration) signals to the wearer. Additionally, it offers acoustic alerts via smartphone connectivity and visual warnings through a built-in LED, providing multiple layers of real-time awareness.
The system includes distance sensors, foot motion detectors, a vibration module, a bright LED, and wireless smartphone connectivity, all enclosed in a water- and dust-resistant casing. The shoe runs on a rechargeable battery that can last up to one week per charge, with a full recharge time of about three hours via Micro-USB.
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Tec-Innovation collaborated with Graz University of Technology to develop the shoe. The team is currently working on an upgraded version featuring a camera-equipped sensor powered by deep-learning algorithms. This future enhancement aims to identify walkable areas and build navigation maps by aggregating location data from users.
InnoMake is designed not only for people with visual impairments but also for elderly users and emergency responders who may benefit from enhanced obstacle detection. The current model is available commercially at $3,886 per pair. While no release date has been announced for the camera-enhanced version, this smart shoe represents a major step forward in wearable technology aimed at improving mobility and independence.