Item-Locating Flashlights

The 'FLASHFIND' Helps the Blind Find Things in Public Spaces

The conceptual 'FLASHFIND' is a clever piece of equipment for those with visual impairments to help them locate specific items or products when in a store or in their home.

Designed by Mohsen Darvish, the flashlight works by integrating a short range and long range capability that will automatically search an area after the user has provided a spoken command for what they are looking for. This allows users to locate items in a store or location without having to ask for help to keep them feeling independent and prepared at all times when shopping.

The conceptual 'FLASHFIND' flashlight works by locating a product or item and offering beeping feedback to direct users towards it on the shelf.

Trend Themes

  1. Assistive Technology — The development of item-locating flashlights showcases the potential for assistive technology to empower visually impaired individuals and enhance accessibility.
  2. Voice Recognition Technology — The integration of voice recognition technology into item-locating flashlights demonstrates opportunities for innovation in the development of voice-activated assistive devices.
  3. Smart Lighting — The application of smart lighting technology in item-locating flashlights highlights opportunities for innovation in the use of intelligent lighting to enhance accessibility and usability.

Industry Implications

  1. Assistive Technology — The assistive technology industry can harness the potential of item-locating flashlights to develop new products that enhance accessibility for visually impaired individuals.
  2. Consumer Electronics — Consumer electronics companies can explore opportunities to integrate voice recognition technology into their products for improved usability and accessibility.
  3. Retail — The retail industry can adopt and implement item-locating flashlights to enhance accessibility and empower visually impaired shoppers to become more independent.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES