The cane was actually the grand prize winner in Fujitsu’s 2011 design award, and apart from just providing support during walking, the cane will also monitors the user’s pulse, blood pressure and body temperature. The readings are taken as the user’s wrist touches the sensors, which are then display on the LCD screen on the cane’s clasp.
On top of that, the cane also comes with a built in navigator which will help provide directions to a location of the user’s choice, or will alert a help center to the user’s location when the SOS button is pressed.
We know that sometimes foggy memory and certain ailments come about with old age, which is why a device like The Aid, that can not only provide 24/7 monitoring of the user’s health, but will also be able to provide reassurance and support – not just physically, but also emotionally to the user at the same time.