Tecla-e - Assistive device

in steemhunt •  6 years ago  (edited)

Tecla-e

Assistive device


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"Tecla-e" which has special abilities to help people suffering from body movements.

Very benefits for its users.

  • Use a switch to control driving a wheelchair
  • Can interact with smartphones, computers and internet cabling
  • Bluetooth connection to operate the device anywhere and anytime
  • Remote monitoring for users

At least this can help them because of their limited conditions.


Link

https://gettecla.com/products/tecla-e


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Hunter: @alestta



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Great Hunt, @alestta. This is the magic of the technology that more people are getting able to get more from life. Good device for partially paralyzed people, I am no doctor, but I think 200 gram weight can be managed by them.
Keep up hunting nice & cool products.

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  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Thanks @teamhumble

@alestta you are very welcome! :) 👍

nice hunt. very useful. technology makes some sense when products like this come out to the needy people. thank you for the hunt @alestta

Thank you @sabari18

This is a cool device to help those on wheelchair. I love the fact that it can be controlled from anywhere and uses bluetooth. It is truly assistive. Nice hunt!

Thanks @smyle