Accessibility Through Gesture
An outdoor accessibility and communication hub installed in public gazebos that uses palm gesture recognition and octopus-style multi-user design to let people with disabilities access amplified audio information simultaneously.
Get StartedA person with limited mobility approaches a park gazebo, makes a simple palm gesture, and the octopus-shaped array instantly activates - 8 audio arms gracefully orient toward them and amplify navigation, emergency, and community information. When multiple users arrive, the system seamlessly splits attention, with each user having their own palm-controlled audio stream.
Simple palm gestures activate and control the system without any physical contact needed.
8 audio arms that gracefully orient toward users and provide personalized audio streams.
Navigation, emergency, and community information amplified clearly for all users.
System seamlessly splits attention when multiple users arrive simultaneously.
Designed from the ground up for accessibility and compliance with ADA standards.
Perfect for parks, transit stops, campuses, and any public gathering space.
$8,500 per unit with $1,200 annual maintenance. Average installation of 5-10 units per municipality ($42,500-$85,000 initial sale). Pilot programs with ADA compliance grants provide immediate revenue opportunities.