In the quest for innovation in the field of mobility raids, the Can Go smart cane emerges as a groundbreaking solution, offering more than just physical support. 

Priced at $400, this advanced cane integrates cellular connectivity, GPS, and activity tracking, providing a unique blend of safety and technology for users, especially senior citizens.

Remember your grandpa's parent cane? Well, things have changed now and it's automated just like your smartphone and other gadgets.

Smart Cane Redefined: Beyond the Ordinary

This Smart Cane is Not Your Ordinary Cane—Senior Citizens Can Use it For Emergency In Few Clicks
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The Can Go smart cane boasts GPS tracking and other advanced features. It is intended to help those people who need to make emergency calls ASAP.

The Can Go smart cane is not your ordinary cane that your grandfather carries every time he wants to take a walk outside. According to CNET, the new cane elevates its functionality beyond a mere walking aid. 

Packed with features like built-in cellular connectivity and GPS, it becomes a multifunctional device designed to cater to the diverse needs of its users.

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Innovative Design: Tech-Embedded Simplicity

While maintaining the appearance and feel of a traditional cane, the Can Go integrates cutting-edge technology seamlessly. The gold-and-black aluminum design conceals a range of features, including a call button, flashlight switch, and a small screen displaying crucial information such as caller ID and step count.

Emergency Calling at Your Fingertips

Targeted towards seniors, the Can Go ensures emergency calling is just a button press away. With built-in speakers, a microphone, and wireless connectivity through AT&T, users can instantly connect with designated emergency contacts, providing a sense of security and peace of mind.

Caregiver Integration: Unparalleled Support

An online portal allows users to add an unlimited number of caregivers, providing access to detailed activity reports. One caregiver can be assigned as the emergency contact, streamlining communication. GPS mapping aids both in emergencies and in locating the cane if misplaced.

Fall Detection and Safety Features

In beta, the Can Go incorporates a fall detection feature, signaling emergency contacts if no action is taken post-fall. While the device doesn't currently connect to emergency services directly, its safety features make it a valuable companion for those at risk.

Addressing Mobility Challenges in Aging Populations

Considering that around 7% of Americans face challenges with walking or climbing stairs, the Can Go addresses a critical need, particularly among adults over 65. Tech solutions for older adults remain limited, making innovations like Can Go invaluable.

Balancing Tech and Simplicity for User-Friendly Experience

CEO Ahmad AlGhazi highlights Can Go's simplicity despite its technological prowess. The user-friendly interface ensures that seniors, accustomed to traditional canes, can seamlessly transition to this advanced device without intimidation.

"This segment of the population is underserved. We need more innovators in this space,"  AlGhazi said. 

Smart Cane Subscription 

With a $400 price tag and a $20-per-month subscription (waived for the first 12 months), Can Go positions itself as a significant investment. A comparison with medical alert bracelets and necklaces or even smartwatches highlights its value, particularly for seniors seeking a balance between technology and practicality.

Can Go's integration of technology into a familiar object not only enhances safety and communication for seniors but also represents a shift towards inclusive and thoughtful innovation. As the aging population grows, solutions like Can Go showcase the potential for technology to contribute meaningfully to the well-being and independence of older individuals.

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