Wearable Airbags For Old People

Many old folks do not die of old age naturally, but more often than not from a fall-related injury. Hence, Japanese manufacturer Prop has started to sell wearable airbags for that segment of the population as well as for other society who cannot stand up for too expanded by themselves without any aid. The personal, wearably airbag weighs 2.4 pounds and is able to spring into action within 1/10 of a second whenever the built-in

sensors detect that you’re about to hit the ground. Too poor the $1,400 price point will put plenty of public off, making them rely on grace from the Almighty instead.

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