Bluetooth tags show blind pedestrians and tourists the way

In the future, your Bluetooth watch could tell you more about your urban surroundings
In the future, your Bluetooth watch could tell you more about your urban surroundings

Researchers at the University of Michigan have started to roll out a network of Bluetooth tags that they hope will one day mean that blind pedestrians and gormless tourists will never get lost.

The Talking Points 'urban orientation system' consists of a network of $20 (£11) Bluetooth beacons connecting with portable computers (and shortly, Android mobile phones) that can display or speak site-specific information, complete with other pedestrians' comments.

Mark Harris is Senior Research Director at Gartner.