When the pilot is a flashlight
Not just a regular flashlight, the Way-Go Torch with GPS capability is also capable
Not just a regular flashlight, the Way-Go Torch with GPS connectivity also has the ability to "guide" you in the dark.
According to The Verge, the Way-Go Torch is a smart flashlight, which uses GPS and AHRS positioning systems to determine the user's current location, then guides the user while traveling in the dark. .
This flashlight features a super-small projector on the front to display information to the user's front space (wall or floor), providing the most convenient route or route guidance in each situation ( day or night).
Nearby, Way-Go Torch also has the ability to inform locations around the area where the user is moving.
Of course, this device can not replace the existing map app on many smartphones and tablets.
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