Here’s What You Need To Know If You See Someone Wearing Shoes and…

Austrian computer scientists have unveiled InnoMake, a $3,000 high-tech shoe designed to help blind individuals navigate obstacles. Created by

Tec-Innovation and Graz University of Technology, it features waterproof ultrasonic sensors on each toe that detect obstacles up to 13 feet away.

When wearers approach an object, vibrations and sounds—similar to car parking sensors—alert them. Markus Raffer,

a visually impaired co-founder of Tec-Innovation, praised its real-life benefits. Each foot has its own sensor,

available as a complete shoe or a retrofit, capable of identifying walls, cars, or stairs and giving tailored alerts.

Future upgrades may add camera-based recognition and machine learning to create a “street view navigation map” for more precise guidance.

Friedrich Fraundorfer of TU Graz says InnoMake could transform daily life for visually impaired people, offering greater independence and safety.

Related Posts

Sarah’s Stunning New Photos Redefine the Meaning of Modern Elegance

Sarah Palin has once again captured public attention with her latest photo series, radiating confidence, professionalism, and timeless style. Shared on her verified social media accounts, the…

The Little Girl Who Saved Her Family

Late one night, a frightened seven-year-old girl called the police, whispering that her parents wouldn’t wake up. Her small, trembling voice sent chills through the officer on…

The Promise I Made to My Daughter

When my wife, Sarah, asked me to stay away from home for a few weeks, I didn’t understand. Our three-year-old daughter, Allie, and I shared an unbreakable…

What “6-7” Really Means — and Why It’s Taking Over TikTok

Every generation has its own brand of humor — jokes that make perfect sense to some and leave everyone else baffled. Lately, one mysterious phrase has taken…

Finding the Right Sleep Temperature: Why Cooler Rooms Promote Better Rest

As bedtime approaches, your body naturally begins to cool down — a subtle but essential part of the process that helps signal it’s time to sleep. When…

The Everyday Power of Apples: Small Fruit, Big Benefits

We’ve all heard the old saying that an apple a day keeps the doctor away — but this humble fruit may be doing even more behind the…