Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination -

2014-07-07 Thread Pallavi Sj
Hello all,
Since many days, we're getting the mails about this lae chal footware.
But, everytime only the information about its guidance to walk is
being given. But, the question is that, what about its usage in
traffic? It shows that, it saves the route and guides the way. but,
what about traffic and obstacles? How it guides to avoid them?
Please write to us if anyone is using this or if anyone has seen it
directly please...

On 3/18/14, Kriti Banga bangakr...@gmail.com wrote:
 hello friends. today i came across a wonderful invention, please do read,
 give your views, and share with your friends. i dont know how much it will
 be useful keeping in regard the indian infrastructure.

 Created keeping visually impaired people in mind, LECHAL (meaning 'take me
 there' in Hindi) is an interactive haptic footwear that can be used in more
 ways than one. Primarily, it uses bluetooth to connect to a smartphone
 (iOS, Android, Windows) and sends users haptic feedback to guide them to
 their destination. In simple words, if you want to travel from your house
 to a nearby theatre, the footwear will guide you to it by providing
 vibrations. If you need to turn right, the right side of the footwear will
 vibrate. It can also double up as a lifestyle product that tracks the
 number of steps you take, the number of calories you burn and even lets you
 set fitness goals. If that wasn't enough, you can share routes with your
 friends who too are using the shoe. All of this for a price of $100. Read
 more about how LECHAL works.
 http://www.bgr.in/news/made-in-india-lechal-a-bluetooth-connected-shoe-that-guides-wearers-with-directions-ss314/

 The shoe has been designed by Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma,
 founders of Ducere Technologies and philanthropists  who want to change the
 world and India in a positive way. According Krispian Lawrence, 'Every time
 you buy a pair of Special Edition footwear, one pair of LECHAL footwear
 will be subsidized for a visually challenged person, through Institutes
 like the world renowned L V Prasad Eye Institute, based in Hyderabad'. When
 you buy LECHAL, you'll get a pair of footwear (insoles or shoes), a
 Charger, an Application which can be downloaded on an smartphone
 (Android/IOS/Windows compatible).

 regards,

 kriti banga.


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Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination -

2014-07-07 Thread jitesh jain
Hi Friends Did You Watch shoes Video?...in That side
if you did not watch please watch

www.duceretech.com

On 7/7/14, Pallavi Sj sj.pallav...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello all,
 Since many days, we're getting the mails about this lae chal footware.
 But, everytime only the information about its guidance to walk is
 being given. But, the question is that, what about its usage in
 traffic? It shows that, it saves the route and guides the way. but,
 what about traffic and obstacles? How it guides to avoid them?
 Please write to us if anyone is using this or if anyone has seen it
 directly please...

 On 3/18/14, Kriti Banga bangakr...@gmail.com wrote:
 hello friends. today i came across a wonderful invention, please do read,
 give your views, and share with your friends. i dont know how much it
 will
 be useful keeping in regard the indian infrastructure.

 Created keeping visually impaired people in mind, LECHAL (meaning 'take
 me
 there' in Hindi) is an interactive haptic footwear that can be used in
 more
 ways than one. Primarily, it uses bluetooth to connect to a smartphone
 (iOS, Android, Windows) and sends users haptic feedback to guide them to
 their destination. In simple words, if you want to travel from your house
 to a nearby theatre, the footwear will guide you to it by providing
 vibrations. If you need to turn right, the right side of the footwear
 will
 vibrate. It can also double up as a lifestyle product that tracks the
 number of steps you take, the number of calories you burn and even lets
 you
 set fitness goals. If that wasn't enough, you can share routes with your
 friends who too are using the shoe. All of this for a price of $100. Read
 more about how LECHAL works.
 http://www.bgr.in/news/made-in-india-lechal-a-bluetooth-connected-shoe-that-guides-wearers-with-directions-ss314/

 The shoe has been designed by Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma,
 founders of Ducere Technologies and philanthropists  who want to change
 the
 world and India in a positive way. According Krispian Lawrence, 'Every
 time
 you buy a pair of Special Edition footwear, one pair of LECHAL footwear
 will be subsidized for a visually challenged person, through Institutes
 like the world renowned L V Prasad Eye Institute, based in Hyderabad'.
 When
 you buy LECHAL, you'll get a pair of footwear (insoles or shoes), a
 Charger, an Application which can be downloaded on an smartphone
 (Android/IOS/Windows compatible).

 regards,

 kriti banga.


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Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination -

2014-07-07 Thread Aravind R
one smart cain was introduced in bengalore which will vibrate if any
object come near to us no? what about its success now? anybody using
that?

On 7/7/14, jitesh jain jiteshja...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Friends Did You Watch shoes Video?...in That side
 if you did not watch please watch

 www.duceretech.com

 On 7/7/14, Pallavi Sj sj.pallav...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello all,
 Since many days, we're getting the mails about this lae chal footware.
 But, everytime only the information about its guidance to walk is
 being given. But, the question is that, what about its usage in
 traffic? It shows that, it saves the route and guides the way. but,
 what about traffic and obstacles? How it guides to avoid them?
 Please write to us if anyone is using this or if anyone has seen it
 directly please...

 On 3/18/14, Kriti Banga bangakr...@gmail.com wrote:
 hello friends. today i came across a wonderful invention, please do
 read,
 give your views, and share with your friends. i dont know how much it
 will
 be useful keeping in regard the indian infrastructure.

 Created keeping visually impaired people in mind, LECHAL (meaning 'take
 me
 there' in Hindi) is an interactive haptic footwear that can be used in
 more
 ways than one. Primarily, it uses bluetooth to connect to a smartphone
 (iOS, Android, Windows) and sends users haptic feedback to guide them to
 their destination. In simple words, if you want to travel from your
 house
 to a nearby theatre, the footwear will guide you to it by providing
 vibrations. If you need to turn right, the right side of the footwear
 will
 vibrate. It can also double up as a lifestyle product that tracks the
 number of steps you take, the number of calories you burn and even lets
 you
 set fitness goals. If that wasn't enough, you can share routes with your
 friends who too are using the shoe. All of this for a price of $100.
 Read
 more about how LECHAL works.
 http://www.bgr.in/news/made-in-india-lechal-a-bluetooth-connected-shoe-that-guides-wearers-with-directions-ss314/

 The shoe has been designed by Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma,
 founders of Ducere Technologies and philanthropists  who want to change
 the
 world and India in a positive way. According Krispian Lawrence, 'Every
 time
 you buy a pair of Special Edition footwear, one pair of LECHAL footwear
 will be subsidized for a visually challenged person, through Institutes
 like the world renowned L V Prasad Eye Institute, based in Hyderabad'.
 When
 you buy LECHAL, you'll get a pair of footwear (insoles or shoes), a
 Charger, an Application which can be downloaded on an smartphone
 (Android/IOS/Windows compatible).

 regards,

 kriti banga.


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Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination -

2014-07-07 Thread bhawani shankar verma
yes, it is working. but, it only works for those who already have a basic 
mobility skills, can walk alone with the help of basic white cane or folding 
stick. it is not a replacement of stick, instead it works like an add on.
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Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually 
impaired to their destination -




one smart cain was introduced in bengalore which will vibrate if any
object come near to us no? what about its success now? anybody using
that?

On 7/7/14, jitesh jain jiteshja...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Friends Did You Watch shoes Video?...in That side
if you did not watch please watch

www.duceretech.com

On 7/7/14, Pallavi Sj sj.pallav...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello all,
Since many days, we're getting the mails about this lae chal footware.
But, everytime only the information about its guidance to walk is
being given. But, the question is that, what about its usage in
traffic? It shows that, it saves the route and guides the way. but,
what about traffic and obstacles? How it guides to avoid them?
Please write to us if anyone is using this or if anyone has seen it
directly please...

On 3/18/14, Kriti Banga bangakr...@gmail.com wrote:

hello friends. today i came across a wonderful invention, please do
read,
give your views, and share with your friends. i dont know how much it
will
be useful keeping in regard the indian infrastructure.

Created keeping visually impaired people in mind, LECHAL (meaning 'take
me
there' in Hindi) is an interactive haptic footwear that can be used in
more
ways than one. Primarily, it uses bluetooth to connect to a smartphone
(iOS, Android, Windows) and sends users haptic feedback to guide them 
to

their destination. In simple words, if you want to travel from your
house
to a nearby theatre, the footwear will guide you to it by providing
vibrations. If you need to turn right, the right side of the footwear
will
vibrate. It can also double up as a lifestyle product that tracks the
number of steps you take, the number of calories you burn and even lets
you
set fitness goals. If that wasn't enough, you can share routes with 
your

friends who too are using the shoe. All of this for a price of $100.
Read
more about how LECHAL works.
http://www.bgr.in/news/made-in-india-lechal-a-bluetooth-connected-shoe-that-guides-wearers-with-directions-ss314/

The shoe has been designed by Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma,
founders of Ducere Technologies and philanthropists  who want to change
the
world and India in a positive way. According Krispian Lawrence, 'Every
time
you buy a pair of Special Edition footwear, one pair of LECHAL footwear
will be subsidized for a visually challenged person, through Institutes
like the world renowned L V Prasad Eye Institute, based in Hyderabad'.
When
you buy LECHAL, you'll get a pair of footwear (insoles or shoes), a
Charger, an Application which can be downloaded on an smartphone
(Android/IOS/Windows compatible).

regards,

kriti banga.


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Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination -

2014-07-06 Thread jitesh jain
Hi I Have 1 question About interactive Haptic Footware

On 3/18/14, Kriti Banga bangakr...@gmail.com wrote:
 hello friends. today i came across a wonderful invention, please do read,
 give your views, and share with your friends. i dont know how much it will
 be useful keeping in regard the indian infrastructure.

 Created keeping visually impaired people in mind, LECHAL (meaning 'take me
 there' in Hindi) is an interactive haptic footwear that can be used in more
 ways than one. Primarily, it uses bluetooth to connect to a smartphone
 (iOS, Android, Windows) and sends users haptic feedback to guide them to
 their destination. In simple words, if you want to travel from your house
 to a nearby theatre, the footwear will guide you to it by providing
 vibrations. If you need to turn right, the right side of the footwear will
 vibrate. It can also double up as a lifestyle product that tracks the
 number of steps you take, the number of calories you burn and even lets you
 set fitness goals. If that wasn't enough, you can share routes with your
 friends who too are using the shoe. All of this for a price of $100. Read
 more about how LECHAL works.
 http://www.bgr.in/news/made-in-india-lechal-a-bluetooth-connected-shoe-that-guides-wearers-with-directions-ss314/

 The shoe has been designed by Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma,
 founders of Ducere Technologies and philanthropists  who want to change the
 world and India in a positive way. According Krispian Lawrence, 'Every time
 you buy a pair of Special Edition footwear, one pair of LECHAL footwear
 will be subsidized for a visually challenged person, through Institutes
 like the world renowned L V Prasad Eye Institute, based in Hyderabad'. When
 you buy LECHAL, you'll get a pair of footwear (insoles or shoes), a
 Charger, an Application which can be downloaded on an smartphone
 (Android/IOS/Windows compatible).

 regards,

 kriti banga.


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[AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination -

2014-03-18 Thread Kriti Banga
hello friends. today i came across a wonderful invention, please do read,
give your views, and share with your friends. i dont know how much it will
be useful keeping in regard the indian infrastructure.

Created keeping visually impaired people in mind, LECHAL (meaning 'take me
there' in Hindi) is an interactive haptic footwear that can be used in more
ways than one. Primarily, it uses bluetooth to connect to a smartphone
(iOS, Android, Windows) and sends users haptic feedback to guide them to
their destination. In simple words, if you want to travel from your house
to a nearby theatre, the footwear will guide you to it by providing
vibrations. If you need to turn right, the right side of the footwear will
vibrate. It can also double up as a lifestyle product that tracks the
number of steps you take, the number of calories you burn and even lets you
set fitness goals. If that wasn't enough, you can share routes with your
friends who too are using the shoe. All of this for a price of $100. Read
more about how LECHAL works.
http://www.bgr.in/news/made-in-india-lechal-a-bluetooth-connected-shoe-that-guides-wearers-with-directions-ss314/

The shoe has been designed by Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma,
founders of Ducere Technologies and philanthropists  who want to change the
world and India in a positive way. According Krispian Lawrence, 'Every time
you buy a pair of Special Edition footwear, one pair of LECHAL footwear
will be subsidized for a visually challenged person, through Institutes
like the world renowned L V Prasad Eye Institute, based in Hyderabad'. When
you buy LECHAL, you'll get a pair of footwear (insoles or shoes), a
Charger, an Application which can be downloaded on an smartphone
(Android/IOS/Windows compatible).

regards,

kriti banga.


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