For many visually impaired people, every journey outside is a calculated risk. Traditional tools like canes and guide dogs help, but they can’t always anticipate sudden obstacles, fast-moving crowds, or unexpected changes in terrain. That’s where InnoMake, the smart shoe system developed by Austrian company Tech-Innovation, quietly transforms daily life into something less frightening and far more free.
Discreet sensors, tucked into a slot in the shoe, scan up to four meters ahead and warn users through vibration or sound when danger approaches. Linked to a free app, the system lets each person fine-tune distance settings and behavior. The sensor is water-resistant, smart enough to pause when the user sits, and powered by a week-long rechargeable battery. InnoMake doesn’t just detect obstacles; it restores confidence, dignity, and the simple joy of walking without constant fear.