Wearable Transportation

‘The Chariot' Makes You Look Like a Cyborg

Exmovere Holdings is unveiling their cutting edge futuristic wearable transportation device this week called The Chariot. The Chariot is a hands-free, self-balancing wearable device that you can just put on to roam around freely.

The Chariot is controlled by the movement of the lower torso and hips and has a sensor-activated pod to read signals of movement, making The Chariot perfect for amputees and injured veterans.

The Chariot requires minimal physical effort and you can approach and reach objects quite closely. It is battery powered, and wearers can travel up to 12 miles per hour.
Trend Themes
1. Self-balancing Wearable Devices - The trend towards self-balancing wearable devices presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the mobility and accessibility industries.
2. Sensor-activated Mobility Aids - The trend towards sensor-activated mobility aids presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the healthcare and adaptive technology industries.
3. Hands-free Transportation - The trend towards hands-free transportation presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the personal mobility and fitness industries.
Industry Implications
1. Mobility - The mobility industry can innovate by incorporating self-balancing wearable devices and hands-free transportation to improve accessibility and personal mobility.
2. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can innovate by incorporating sensor-activated mobility aids to improve patient mobility for injured veterans and those with physical disabilities.
3. Adaptive Technology - The adaptive technology industry can innovate by incorporating sensor-activated mobility aids to improve accessibility and mobility for individuals with diverse physical abilities.

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