maybe it doesn't have to be perfect, as long as there's some safeguards? like if you had some sort of collision radar or a way for the user to emergency stop (e.g. maybe a blink pattern), it might work well enough to give back some freedom.
I hope it changes too. I have a progressive disability and the lack of innovation/competition in assistive devices is starting to make me nervous as I start to need more.
I hope it changes too. I have a progressive disability and the lack of innovation/competition in assistive devices is starting to make me nervous as I start to need more.