The SixthSense GPS is a navigation device conceived by Benjamin Peterson that incorporates gestural recognition technology. It hangs around the neck like a pendant in front of the user. It also includes a projector, camera and CPU to add to your trip. With a built-in battery, the gadget is easily rechargeable.
The SixthSense GPS is so convenient and useful, travelers will be fighting to get their hands on one.
Implications - The market for multi-faceted products in today's consumer world is at an all-time high. Today's consumers are seeking products that offer qualities of convenience, efficiency, and practicality. A business that is capable of transforming a commonly used product into one with many useful features will appeal to a large clientele.
What's Driving This Trend
- Multi-functional Devices
- The demand for products that offer a variety of useful functions creates opportunities for businesses to innovate and develop new multi-functional devices.
- Gestural Recognition Technology
- Incorporating gestural recognition technology into products can enhance user experience and create a unique selling point in the market.
- Wearable Navigation Devices
- Developing wearable navigation devices like the SixthSense GPS can provide convenience and efficiency for travelers.
Who This Affects Most
- Consumer Electronics
- Consumer electronics companies can leverage gestural recognition technology and develop new multi-functional devices with unique features like navigation systems.
- Travel and Tourism
- Travel and tourism companies can explore developing wearable navigation devices like the SixthSense GPS to enhance the travel experience for their clients.
- Fashion
- The integration of technology in fashion is a growing trend and developing wearable technology devices like the SixthSense GPS can provide new opportunities in this industry.
