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A woman with long dark hair is walking outdoors near a modern glass building with reflections of surrounding high-rise buildings. She is wearing a navy blue winter coat and a black harness strapped to her chest, holding a smartphone in a protective case. In her right hand, she holds a white cane, and in her left hand, she holds the makesense Vector device. The background includes urban elements such as tall buildings and construction tape. Her facial expression is neutral and focused.

Find your way with
the MakeSense Vector

Your first ultra-precise outdoor navigation tool. Engineered to guide you from A to B, combining high-accuracy sensors and a haptic interface in a handheld device.

How it works

The Vector syncs with your phone’s camera, which is worn on your chest. Using the MakeSense app, you choose where you want to go. While it doesn’t replace the white cane, it gives you enhanced navigation to make every journey clearer and easier.

Locates to 10cm

Designed for accuracy, it uses state-of-the-art GPS and computer vision to pinpoint your location with precision.

Communicates with haptic feedback

The pocket-sized Vector vibrates to keep you on track, while the haptic dial points left and right to guide your way.

Let precision technology be your guide

This breakthrough device uses kinaesthesia to communicate direction. It recognises your position to the centimetre, giving you freedom to navigate all routes with confidence.

How it works

The Vector syncs with your phone’s camera, which is worn on your chest. Using the MakeSense app, you choose where you want to go. While it doesn’t replace the white cane, it gives you enhanced navigation to make every journey clearer and easier.

Locates to 10cm

Designed for accuracy, it uses state-of-the-art GPS and computer vision to pinpoint your location with precision.

Communicates with haptic feedback

The pocket-sized Vector vibrates to keep you on track, while the haptic dial points left and right to guide your way.

Wireframe diagram of the MakeSense Vector. The haptic dial is at the top of the device, which your thumb sits on. It moves left and right to indicate direction. The action button is located on the haptic dial, you can press it to activate features. At the bottom of the device is the on off button.
Wireframe diagram of the MakeSense Vector. The haptic dial is at the top of the device, which your thumb sits on. It moves left and right to indicate direction. The action button is located on the haptic dial, you can press it to activate features. At the bottom of the device is the on off button.

What our users think:

“It’s really nice, I didn’t have to think about where we were going”

Daryia, 36

“That was really easy. You can just concentrate on what you’re doing and use that device to get you around”

Karen, 57

Join our testing programme

No one knows what you need better than you. Join our testing programme today to help shape the future of navigation technology. Your feedback will ensure our devices are the best they can be for people who are blind or have low vision.

 Close- up of "A close-up of a woman wearing a navy blue winter coat with a fur-lined hood, walking outdoors. She is wearing a black harness strapped to her chest, holding a smartphone in a protective case. In her left hand, she holds the Makesense Vector device and in her right hand, she holds a white mobility cane with a red handle. The background is blurred, showing an urban setting with pavement and architectural elements.

FAQs

A close-up of a woman wearing a navy blue winter coat with a fur-lined hood, walking outdoors. She is wearing a black harness strapped to her chest, holding a smartphone in a protective case. In her left hand, she holds the Makesense Vector device and in her right hand, she holds a white mobility cane with a red handle. The background is blurred, showing an urban setting with pavement and architectural elements.
  • Expect to hear more from us by Q4 2025.

  • Place and trace 

    Create and save routes with the MakeSense app. Pre-planned routes – created with the help of a sighted guide – give you the safest way to navigate. They won’t cut corners, so you’re always on the tried and tested track.

  • With iterative learning, our software is constantly improving – and so will your experience. As our team learns, your device will open up more possibilities to help you.

  • Kinaesthesia is the sense that lets you perceive and control your body’s movements, helping you stay aware of motion and position without needing to see it.

Let precision technology be your guide

This breakthrough device uses kinaesthesia to communicate direction. It recognises your position to the centimetre, giving you freedom to navigate all routes with confidence.

How it works

The Vector syncs with your phone’s camera, which is worn on your chest. Using the MakeSense app, you choose where you want to go. While it doesn’t replace the white cane, it gives you enhanced navigation to make every journey clearer and easier.

Locates to 10cm

Designed for accuracy, it uses state-of-the-art GPS and computer vision to pinpoint your location with precision.

Communicates with haptic feedback

The pocket-sized Vector vibrates to keep you on track, while the haptic dial points left and right to guide your way.

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