We endorse April Dream, which aims to make April 1st a day to share dreams. This press release is Matsunosuke's dream.
When using a white cane, there are times when it's difficult to use your hands.
・When washing hands ・When paying at the register ・When operating a smartphone
The white cane used by visually impaired individuals is an essential tool for walking. However, there are situations where it can be a bit inconvenient when you want to use both hands. People try to use their hands by tucking the cane under their arm, leaning it against a wall, or putting their hand through a strap, but all of these methods are a bit awkward.
Also, when sitting down, it can be difficult to find a place for the white cane. Placing it on the floor or folding it up adds a small amount of hassle.
Matsunosuke thought that if there was a mechanism that allowed the white cane to be easily and naturally "worn," these inconveniences could be reduced.
Therefore, they developed "PITACO," an attachment that can fix a cane with a magnet.
It can be attached and detached with a single touch, making it immediately usable when needed and easy to remove. By attaching it to clothing or a bag, the white cane can be held in place even when released, allowing both hands to be used naturally.
Examples of PITACO use
PITACO fixed to a coat pocket. Opening and closing keys becomes easier.
Opening and closing an umbrella can be done smoothly with both hands.
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