Crabby GPS Guides

The Pioneer NaviRobo Gives Directions Cutely

Up until now I never thought I would need a GPS system installed into my car, but the Pioneer NaviRobo is something else completely. This cute, crabby companion is one I would take directions from in the blink of an eye. Who needs British accents and high-tech navigation?

Developed in collaboration with iXs Research, the Pioneer NaviRobo GPS system is particularly suitable for the hearing-impaired as it communicates visually rather than auditorily. It does this through adorable arm movements. See it in action via the video above.
Trend Themes
1. Visual GPS Systems - Development of GPS systems that communicate visually opens up opportunities for visually impaired users.
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