How Hearsee put accessibility on the global stage
TL;DR
Hearsee Mobility unveiled its latest assistive navigation technology at CES, giving the global stage a firsthand look at real-time indoor navigation powered by RFID and our smart cane. The result: powerful demos, live community feedback, and affirmation that accessibility is a right—not a luxury.
What’s happening (and why it matters)
Technology expos are filled with innovation—but not always inclusion. That’s why bringing blind- and low-vision-led design to CES mattered.
Our live demo showed how Hearsee’s system transforms crowded, complex spaces into accessible ones. Visitors didn’t just see it—they felt it. The message landed: navigational freedom isn’t an add-on, it’s a baseline.
Highlights you could feel in the booth
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Real-time navigation demo. Attendees used our smart cane to navigate through an expo layout, guided by RFID and voice feedback.
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Community voices. A live feedback booth invited guests to share what accessibility means to them—stories that inspired everyone who listened.
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Hands-on interaction. People tested the system themselves, gaining perspective on how blind and low-vision users move confidently with Hearsee.
What we’re achieving—together
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Global recognition. CES proved that accessibility belongs in every tech conversation.
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Validation. Attendees confirmed what our community already knows: indoor accessibility is a right, not a luxury.
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Momentum. Every demo, every conversation, and every piece of feedback accelerates our mission.
What’s next
The CES spotlight reinforced our direction—and fueled our urgency. We’re bringing this technology into schools, businesses, airports, and community spaces nationwide.
Partner with Hearsee: Bring navigation technology to your organization
Donate: Support projects that expand access for blind and low-vision individuals
Stay in the loop: Get updates on pilots, events, and opportunities to connect
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