Smart pants with integrated GPS vibrate to guide millions of users while they walk. In addition, they notify important calls and messages.
Locating in a city can be a challenge for millions of people. Although the GPS On the cell phone they are essential tools, many times we prefer not to use them for fear of theft. This is where an invention comes into play that promises to change the way we follow directions.
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It is about some GPS pants integrated that not only indicate the way to follow through vibrations, but also send notifications from the phone to the user. This peculiar invention, developed by a French company, captured global attention due to its innovative concept and, at the same time, due to doubts about its true usefulness.


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The pants with GPS opened a debate among millions of people for a utility that is already easy to use on the phone
How Spinali Design Pants with Integrated GPS Work
The smart pants of the line “essential“, created by Spinali Design, They work by connecting to the mobile phone through a specific application. They incorporate small sensors on both legs that are activated to guide the user through vibrationsdepending on the direction to take. If the GPS indicates turning left, the left leg will vibrate, and the same happens on the right side. If you deviate from the route, both sensors vibrate at the same time.
The garment has a built-in battery whose duration, according to the company, can be extended up to four years if the GPS is used once a week. This allows the user to enjoy the functionality without constantly worrying about charging the battery, although it is not removable, which could be a drawback in the long run.
In addition to GPS, the pants include other functionality: vibration notifications for emails, important calls or text messages. In this way, the user can stay informed without having to constantly look at their phone, ideal for those who are on the move or in places where it is not practical to check the screen.
A controversial feature is the “ping“, which allows you to send a vibration to another user wearing a similar garment nearby. The company notes that this tool is useful for discreetly attracting attention, something that could be applied in offices, classrooms or even social situations. However, this use has generated debate about privacy and the true need for this feature.
Ultimately, these vibrating pants represent an example of how technology can be integrated with fashion, but they also raise questions about how far we are willing to go to simplify everyday tasks.
Source: Ambito

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