Al Ghazi Invents Can Go for Elderly, Disabled Assistance
Enhancing Communication and Safety
In the realm of assistive technology, Saudi Ahmad Al Ghazi, has invented “Can Go,” a smart walking stick to assist the elderly and disabled.
It is equipped with state of the art technology including built-in cellular connectivity and a global positioning system. Moreover, this integration of technology aims to enhance the independence and safety of its users.
Enhancing Communication and Safety
“Can Go” is much more than a walking stick. It incorporates integrated speakers and a microphone, allowing for clear audio communication. This is an important feature, especially in emergency situations. The wireless connectivity of the stick is a result of a strategic partnership with leading U.S. telecom companies. This collaboration ensures a reliable and high-quality connection.
Caregiver Integration
One of the standout features of “Can Go” is its ability to connect caregivers directly with the user. It also allows for the addition of caregivers in its system, making it possible for them to monitor the user’s well-being remotely. Furthermore, this feature is invaluable for family members who want to stay informed about their loved one’s condition and whereabouts.
Emergency Preparedness
In addition to caregiver connectivity, “Can Go” also facilitates the setting up of emergency contacts. This ensures that in the event of an emergency, help can be reached quickly and efficiently. Moreover, the device provides activity level reports, which can be crucial in monitoring the health and mobility of the user.
Fall Detection Technology
An essential safety feature of “Can Go” is its fall detection service. This technology alerts caregivers or emergency contacts if the user falls, providing an extra layer of safety and peace of mind for both the user and their loved ones.
User-Friendly Design
Understanding the user’s needs, Al Ghazi has emphasized the importance of a simple and familiar interface in “Can Go”. The device is designed to be easily adoptable by anyone who has used traditional walking sticks. In addition, It comes with an easy-to-use charging cable and a wall holder for convenient charging. The battery life of “Can Go” is impressive, lasting up to 48 hours, with recommendations for overnight charging.
Future Prospects
Looking ahead, Al Ghazi is not just stopping with “Can Go”. He has expressed his ambition to launch new categories of AI-powered electronic devices.
In conclusion, “Can Go” is a remarkable example of how technology can improve the quality of life for the elderly and disabled. Its blend of connectivity, safety features, and user-friendly design makes it a pioneering tool in the field of assistive devices. With visionaries like Al Ghazi at the helm, the future of assistive technology looks bright and promising.
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