Indicatears

Lights Signal Which Way You Are Walking

Are you the one who always bang into another person while walking on the street or shopping mall? Goods news for you because now there is a gadget named Indicatears. Indicatears actually a small red bulb and a wire connected to the bulb with a belt or a shirt clip attachment and two activation buttons. Just wear the indicatears and they will light up either your right ear or your left ear to indicate that you want to turn right or left. With this you can signal your direction to let people know which direction you going. Simply use the belt/shirt clip controller to flick on the indicators before making any sudden moves. Perfect for navigating busy shopping centres, crowded streets and campus.
Trend Themes
1. Gesture-controlled Indicators - The development of gesture-controlled indicators could revolutionize pedestrian communication by allowing users to signal their direction without the need for physical accessories.
2. Smart Clothing Accessories - The emergence of smart clothing accessories like Indicatears opens up opportunities for integrating technology into everyday clothing items to enhance communication and functionality.
3. Personal Safety Wearables - The rise of personal safety wearables like Indicatears demonstrates the demand for innovative solutions that prioritize safety and communication in crowded spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - The fashion and apparel industry can explore incorporating smart accessories like Indicatears into their product lines, offering consumers both practical and fashionable solutions.
2. Outdoor and Sporting Goods - Outdoor and sporting goods companies can tap into the potential of wearable indicators to enhance safety and communication during outdoor activities and sports.
3. Smart Technology - The smart technology industry can further innovate and develop gesture-controlled indicators, pushing the boundaries of wearable technology and human-machine interaction.

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