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07-30-2014, 15:27 | #1 (permalink) |
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Member: 1424719 Status: Offline Sonork: 100.1619833 Thanks Meter: 2,563 | Smart b00TS, Navigate And Track Movement Using Google Maps[Video inside] But what if the wrist was the wrong place for such a device to live? What if it should be on your feet instead? That’s what Indian firm Lechal is betting on with its so-called smart Boots. By connecting to your phone via the same Bluetooth connection everything else does, Lechal hopes that it can not just track your movement, but tell you where to go, too. Using vibration motors, the smart Boots are able to direct runners, walkers, bike riders etc where to turn next. A vibration under your right foot means you need to turn right. If it’s your left foot that’s tingling, then you obviously need to turn left. The idea is that you can pre-program your Boots suing a smartphone app and the power of Google Maps and then put your phone away. Not having to look at a map to follow that route you pre-programmed. No running into street lights because you’re trying to fathom out your next turn. While that’s interesting in itself, it’s the Boots’ fitness monitoring abilities that will interest most. Working like a Fitbit but with actual, accurate step counting, the boots can track where you’ve been and how quickly you got there. It’s standard fitness tracking fare, but with the added bonus of, presumably, being more accurate than the competition. Due for release in September, the ***** are expected to retail for a price that is comparable with existing running-wear, which can’t be bad really. There will also be an insole that can be used with standard Boots, should you so wish. Both use a rechargeable battery pack that can have its charge checked by clicking your fingers and having the battery feed back audibly. Perfect for when you’re out and about. The idea and design for the Lechal came from two American educated Indian engineers, Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma. Both life long friends, the two went back to India and formed Ducere in the newly formed state of Telengana in 2011. The company quickly grew to a solid 50 employees currently. The Lechal is Ducere’s first product, and is expected to retail for around $100 to $150 this September. Source techcrunch.com Regards, Axecom Last edited by axecom; 07-30-2014 at 15:35. |
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