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TrekAce® introduces a different kind of monitor; a patented wearable tactile monitor, packed with applications and technologies, which transforms traditional forms of communication to intuitive tactile language.
Have you ever succeeded in comprehending instructions while on a phone call? NO…you haven't! That’s an OVERLAP. An inherent cognitive limitation: Audio instructions are constantly overlapped by sounds from the immediate surrounding, making it impossible to coherently comprehend and execute them.
Have you ever succeeded in reading while walking? NO…you haven’t! That’s an OVERLOAD. Here again, that’s an inherent cognitive limitation: Visual instructions are unpractical once on the move as our brain can’t process movement and data inputs at the same time: It’s simply too much
These limitations are being amplified while under stress; subjective (excitement, fatigue, fear, adrenaline, pain) and objective (rain, shouting, shooting, explosions): Stress catalysts that are a given at recreational outdoor activities and in military circumstances.
Constant attempts to overcome these basic human limitations by the traditional interfaces of Sound/Vision are found to be ‘more of the same’ and fail.
Alongside its exceptional navigation app, TrekAce® offers additional proprietary applications (already operational) to its military and HLS users: Team Management, Mission Task Management, and other classified applications.
Moreover, TrekAce® offers third-party developers (e.g., messaging, C4I, biometrics, navigation. gaming) a structured API enabling them to convert their apps’ interface to tactile and thus become relevant and applicable to environments and demographics they presently fail to serve.
TrekAce® technology is now being sold and used by Special Forces around the world and is expected to hit retail shelves in early 2018.
Have you ever succeeded in comprehending instructions while on a phone call? NO…you haven't! That’s an OVERLAP. An inherent cognitive limitation: Audio instructions are constantly overlapped by sounds from the immediate surrounding, making it impossible to coherently comprehend and execute them.
Have you ever succeeded in reading while walking? NO…you haven’t! That’s an OVERLOAD. Here again, that’s an inherent cognitive limitation: Visual instructions are unpractical once on the move as our brain can’t process movement and data inputs at the same time: It’s simply too much
These limitations are being amplified while under stress; subjective (excitement, fatigue, fear, adrenaline, pain) and objective (rain, shouting, shooting, explosions): Stress catalysts that are a given at recreational outdoor activities and in military circumstances.
Constant attempts to overcome these basic human limitations by the traditional interfaces of Sound/Vision are found to be ‘more of the same’ and fail.
Alongside its exceptional navigation app, TrekAce® offers additional proprietary applications (already operational) to its military and HLS users: Team Management, Mission Task Management, and other classified applications.
Moreover, TrekAce® offers third-party developers (e.g., messaging, C4I, biometrics, navigation. gaming) a structured API enabling them to convert their apps’ interface to tactile and thus become relevant and applicable to environments and demographics they presently fail to serve.
TrekAce® technology is now being sold and used by Special Forces around the world and is expected to hit retail shelves in early 2018.
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