Today, I want to share with You some informative and useful picture's of technology :
1. Vehicle Hand
Controls and Automotive Adaptive Products for Driving
The introduction of new technology continues to broaden
opportunities for people with disabilities to drive vehicles with hand controls
and adaptive automotive products and devices.
These adaptive devices provide the possibility of driving a
vehicle for many drivers with disabilities.
Adaptive vehicle control products are commonly prescribed by
rehabilitation centers and installed by mobility equipment dealers and
installers who specialize in vehicle modifications for persons with
disabilities, seniors, and persons who have a need for greater mobility.
Driver rehabilitation specialists perform comprehensive
evaluations to identify the adaptive equipment most suited to your needs.
They
assess the type of seating needed and the person’s ability to exit and enter
the vehicle.
They provide advice on the purchase of modified vehicles and
recommend appropriate wheelchair lifts or other equipment for a vehicle you
own.
The use of wheelchair car and van hand controls usually requires the
driver to take and pass a special training class which educates on the nuances
of driving with the controls.
2. Lift Chairs and
Seating Products for Seniors and Disabled
A lift chair is a device that
gradually lifts the person to a standing position or gradually descends the
person into a sitting position without causing any injuries. It has the look and
feel of a normal recliner which makes it very comfortable for the individual.
Most lift chairs plug directly
into the wall, but feature a backup power supply that is activated when the
power goes out. Many people who are mobility challenged depend on their lift
chair to stand and could not do so otherwise without assistance.
The battery
backup ensures that they will never be left without this precious resource.
3. WHILL
Small Japanese Startup Company
called WHILL, introduced a wheelchair accessory called WHILL. WHILL is a device
that turns manual wheelchair into fully electrical wheelchair. The power chair
device can be attached to any standard wheelchair, and embraces it.
WHILL works on
like Segway device, as its curved control arm that embrace user around his or
her waist contain control interface. Invalid controls the device by leaning in
either direction, and device follows the direction and steers, much like
piloting a sit-down Segway.
4. The Cyborg Exoskeletons Of The Future Take To The Streets
Three employees of Japan's
Cyberdyne robotics company recently demonstrated a new
"people-assisting" device: an exoskeleton that could help injured or
disabled people walk. The system is called "HAL 5," and three
prototypes of the technology paraded through Tokyo this week.
We've covered Cyberdyne's HAL
suits, and their unfortunate names, a couple times before. But we believe this
is the first time they've gone out on the streets.
Cyberdyne employees strapped on
the robotic leg braces and took them on a 30 mile journey through Tokyo, via
train, taxi, and on foot. The 24 pound suit made the commute easier for the
demonstrators, but the technology is aimed at people who have difficulty
walking. Cyberdyne is optimistic that more people-assisting technologies are in
their future.
5. A Stylish Hearing Aid Device
Design affairs has revealed its latest Technology- A Stylish Hearing Aid Device. This is a very innovative Hearing Device that besides
facilitating the user in hearing imparts Beauty also.
The main concept of this Stylish Hearing Aid Device is to let the Hearing handicaps to get rid of the efforts to hide their earpieces.
This modern concept is so Stylish that the users can actually feel the confidence of wearing a piece of fashionable jewelry with it. The target users of this Stylish Hearing Aid Device are the medium level hearing disable people.
The main concept of this Stylish Hearing Aid Device is to let the Hearing handicaps to get rid of the efforts to hide their earpieces.
This modern concept is so Stylish that the users can actually feel the confidence of wearing a piece of fashionable jewelry with it. The target users of this Stylish Hearing Aid Device are the medium level hearing disable people.
This Stylish Hearing Aid Device from Designaffairs features the new TriMic system.
This constrict and lightweight gadget allows a perfect placing of the microphone which is the main factor for the efficiency of a Hearing Aid Device.
This Stylish Hearing Aid Device Technology by Designaffairs is available in four different chic colors.
This constrict and lightweight gadget allows a perfect placing of the microphone which is the main factor for the efficiency of a Hearing Aid Device.
This Stylish Hearing Aid Device Technology by Designaffairs is available in four different chic colors.
6. MOSHI MULTIFUNTIONAL KITCHEN
How does this technology will
affect our culture?
1) this technology gives the
ability to cook efficiently.
2) people can store their foods
that they bought from the supermarket in an efficient way.
2) people can also organize
kitchen accessories in a proper way.
3) people can do 2 things in a
time, they can wash dishes and wash and dry clothes at the same time. It can
reduce people's time on doing works.
The 10×10 cm pad is the control
panel of the whole system, featuring a touch screen interface to follow step by
step guidelines through thousands of stored recipes.
The pad features sensor
technology will tell you if there are enough ingredients in the fridge to cook
a particular dish.
7. Cuman personal tracking devices for persons, pets or products.
The model drawing the most
attention from Cuman's small range of personal trackers is the CP-100G.
Cuman
describes the white patch-type tracker as a P2P solution – no, it can’t be used
to download pirated movies over Peer to Peer networks.
In this case, P2P stands
for a person-to-person application. This means it does not require an operation
center to report the location of whatever it is being tracked to the user.
Using SMS or TCP-IP, the tracker's location can be reported directly to a PDA,
PC or mobile phone.
Since the software is free and the P2P solution enables the
unit to link to a freeware Google map, there is no service charge for using the
tracking service.
Cuman’s range of devices also includes the CW-100G, which
manages to cram a tracking device into a wristwatch – just the sneaky thing to
keep track of little Jimmy without him knowing.
8. Vena Wireless Inhaler
Cambridge Consultants has
launched a wireless asthma inhaler called Vena that lets medical devices
deliver readings to a central monitor located at home, or to an online health
record such as Google Health or Microsoft Health Vault.
The idea behind the
technology is that patients and their health care support professionals should
be connected wirelessly, via the treatment devices.
It employs two emerging
wireless standards, including the Infrared-based IEEE11073 and the Bluetooth
Medical Device Profile.
Vena embeds the two into a single chip as the
combination of them ensures compatibility of data exchanged between different
types of devices and the security in the transmitting of medical data.
The demo inhalers connect to an
online personal health care application via a smartphone or a computer. The
inhaler then can both remind patients to take their treatment and send
compliance information to the relevant personal health care location online.
9. Braille Phone
Braille phone is a universal
cellular phone concept that is able to produce Braille code in a particular
part of it by using Electric Active Plastic to make it usable for visually
handicapped people.
The phone has been designed in a simple and easy to use
manner and looks like a television remote control.
The Braille area provides
all the information that a traditional screen of a cell phone displays so that
visually impaired people can read them by touching it.
It provides letter blocks
in two by three dot matrixes and by using this principle on buttons, visually
challenged people can easily create or read text messages. This braille phone
just won Red Dot Awards 2009.
10. Haptic Reader
Haptic Reader is a concept device
that features an innovative way of helping blind people on reading non-Braille
books.
This device incorporates a flat glass surface that converts the letters
of a page into Braille characters and projects them on the flat surface of this
device when the user places it on a book.
Moreover, this device also helps
those people who don’t know reading Braille characters through the embedded
speaker.
The device can scan the text and convert it into voice which is played
via the speaker. The handy device is designed in a simple way and is very much
convenient to use.
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