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.
Crabby GPS Guides
The Pioneer NaviRobo Gives Directions Cutely
Trend Themes
1. Visual GPS Systems - Development of GPS systems that communicate visually opens up opportunities for visually impaired users.
2. Personified GPS Guides - Design of GPS systems with appealing and friendly aesthetic creates an opportunity to attract users for whom traditional GPS interfaces may seem impersonal.
3. Multimodal Navigation Systems - Incorporating multiple modes of communication, such as visual and auditory signals, can enhance the user experience for different types of users.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Visual GPS technology like the Pioneer NaviRobo would enhance the overall driving experience of users and provide a competitive edge among automotive brands.
2. Accessibility - Visual GPS systems like the Pioneer NaviRobo can provide greater accessibility for people with visual impairment, creating opportunities in the accessibility industry to develop more inclusive technology solutions.
3. Robotics - The success of the Pioneer NaviRobo points to a growing trend of personified and interactive robotics, creating opportunities in industries like retail, customer service, and education.