We often get so caught up in our own struggles that we forget others face far greater challenges. Many people battle hardships we can’t see, which is why kindness and respect are essential. For those living with disabilities, especially visual impairments, daily life can be incredibly tough. That’s why inventions like InnoMake — sensor-equipped shoes that detect obstacles — offer hope, independence, and a remarkable step toward accessibility.
According to their YouTube, the shoes have special slots for the sensors, which last up to a week after taking three hours to fully charge.
Not only that, but the shoes can be coupled with a smartphone, allowing the user to customize certain settings, including adjusting the alert preferences or minimum distance for detection.
Have you ever seen anyone wearing shoes like this? Did you know what they mean? Let us know in the comments box.