Wewalk
WeWALK's video is built to highlight the active safety features and ergonomics embedded in their hardware. In the assistive technology sector, traditional mobility tools often fail to address non-ground-level hazards. Without overhead obstacle detection, visually impaired users face heightened collision risks and reduced confidence when navigating complex urban environments. Ensuring safe transit requires a solution that bridges the physical utility of traditional designs with intelligent feedback.
Our design team anchored this smart mobility preview in a highly structural layout that visually isolates the core mechanics of the device. We designed a detailed CAD-style exploded view of the handle to reveal the internal circuit boards, water-resistant seals, and audio hardware. This layout is contrasted with a clean, dark-mode vector map representing sensor detection fields in a metropolitan setting. This design structure allows orientation specialists and users to immediately grasp the physical durability and safety benefits of the interface.
We utilized linear camera pans and exploded-component assembly motion to mimic the precise physical engineering of the device. Structuring this physical hardware introduction around a high-contrast, dark-mode aesthetic minimizes cognitive strain by focusing attention purely on the tactile interface points. Our team at Advids prioritized clean spatial transitions to prevent viewer fatigue while guiding them through complex sensory feedback mechanics. This methodical motion strategy and authoritative tone establish deep trust, leading to a compelling call to action centered on independent mobility.