

Stories of independent mobility
Read how students and professionals navigate urban pathways, low-hanging branches, and overhead obstacles using the sensory feedback of SmartCane Device 2.




Daily navigation stories
From university campuses to busy transit hubs, these accounts document how individuals use ultrasonic detection to bypass overhead obstacles.
Navigating campus corridors
A college student in New Delhi uses the tactile feedback to detect low-hanging tree branches and corridor signs, maintaining a steady pace between lectures without assistance.
Commuting with confidence
An office administrator navigates crowded transit platforms. The knee-to-head height detection alerts them to stationary obstacles before physical contact occurs.
Onboarding and training outcomes
100k+
users trained
3 metres
detection range
20 hours
battery life
Get SmartCane Device 2
Individual buyers can complete their purchase through the official Saksham Life store. NGOs and institutions can contact Saksham for bulk enquiries, training and onboarding support.