At WeWALK, our mission is to provide our visually impaired community with a tool to get them anywhere, safely, effectively, and independently. Congratulations on your purchase of WeWALK Smart Cane and we thank you for joining us on this journey. We hope that it proves to be a valuable aid to your mobility and will give you many years of trouble-free use. Please read this user guide carefully as it explains how to operate your WeWALK effectively.
We also strongly recommend orientation and mobility training to achieve the safety and independence you need before using your WeWALK,
You can reach the latest instructions to use your device from support.wewalk.io or write to us via [email protected].
Your WeWALK uses an ultrasonic system to detect obstacles. Do not press on the ultrasonic sensor positioned at the front of the handle or try to manipulate it in any way. Any damage to this sensor may cause the product to perform poorly.
When the WeWALK is switched on and obstacles are detected, the handle will vibrate. It is important that you do not press hard on the buttons as this will reduce the vibration intensity. You should experiment with positioning your hands to get maximum sensitivity. Wearing thick gloves is not recommended as this will also reduce the intensity of vibration feedback.
WeWALK has a speaker and microphone for audio feedback and voice commands.
Use the power button to turn the WeWALK on or off.
The touchpad works by sensing your finger movements and pressure. The touchpad is used to control the connected WeWALK smartphone app. Usage with gloves is not recommended as this may decrease the performance of the touchpad.
More information on gestures can be found in a separate section. To see other supported gestures and their functionalities, check support.wewaIk.io or the tutorial tab on the WeWALK smartphone app.
The front LED is used to improve your visibility to others in the dark and can be enabled or disabled as required. Additionally, the LED can be used as a visual reference to show that WeWALK is powered on.
The micro USB input is used to charge the battery of your WeWALK device.
Charge the WeWALK device for about 2 hours to ensure that you get started with a full charge. To charge WeWALK, plug the supplied cable’s micro USB end into the micro USB input on the cane. Plug the USB end of the cable into a computer USB port or into a 5V-1A rated power adapter normally supplied smart phones. The 5V-1A adapter can then be plugged into the main socket.
Position the WeWALK device on top of the white cane with the adapter, press down and rotate clockwise until tight, as if tightening a screw.
To get started, download the WeWALK app from the App Store or Play Store. You can also use this link: www.wewaIk.io/app
In the WeWALK app, customize settings like background color and text size to suit your accessibility preferences.
WeWALK app for the first time, you will be asked to grant permission for notification, Bluetooth, and location access. This will appear as a dialogue box. We recommend enabling all of them to benefit from all features.
We will use the information you provide to learn your preferences for WeWALK Smart Cane and to keep you updated on the latest improvements. This is optional and none of your data will be shared with any other parties.
To switch your WeWALK on or off, press the power button and hold it down until the cane vibrates and plays the power on-off sound. The power button is located underneath the device. Refer to the Components of the WeWALK section to check the exact position of this button.
Switch on WeWALK. WeWALK stays in pairing mode for 12O seconds and the LED blinks during this period. After this period, the device goes into standby mode and will need to be switched off and on again to pair.
Ensure your smartphone’s Bluetooth is enabled. Then, launch the app and establish the Bluetooth connection with the WeWALK device by tapping on the “Connect WeWALK” button.
You will hear a sound after a successful pair.
We designed a gesture training mode for you to learn how to use WeWALK. With this training, you will be able to practice using gestures and holding the WeWALK Smart Cane.
WeWALK should be held and used using regular cane technique and is not a replacement for good cane technique. WeWALK should be held in the ’handshake’ hand position with the rounder part of the device sitting in the palm of the hand, and the thumb resting on the tactile buttons on top of the device. The tactile buttons, touchpad, and ultrasonic sensor should face forward and always be on top.
The traditional white cane is used by moving the cane from side to side in a tapping or sliding motion where the next footstep will fall. This ensures that obstacles can be detected in the user’s immediate vicinity by utilizing the tip of the cane to touch the obstacle. Additional obstacle detection is obtained via the ultrasonic sensors incorporated into the handle, thus giving more advanced warning to the user of obstacles in their path and between head and waist level. When using WeWALK, it is imperative to use traditional white cane skills especially for locating drops such as curbs and steps, or tactile paving. Before you start using WeWALK, experiment with the various obstacle detection range options to find out the limits and capabilities of the product. Choose the length of the white cane according to your height.
WeWALK is designed to detect the obstacles between your head and waist level, so the obstacles in this range should be detected at a distance of at least 1 meter before hitting the obstacle. For example, a low-hanging sign is at a height of 170 cm and the user is 175 cm tall, so they might hit the obstacle. The green area indicates the detection area, at these distances the Smart Cane vibrates and warns the user about the obstacle.
When your WeWALK gives you an obstacle warning during normal use, you can gently swipe your device to the left and right to detect exactly where the obstacle is located, how wide the obstacle is and where the obstacle stops blocking your path. When you move your WeWALK to the right and left, you can perceive the objects that are in front of you and you can confirm the accuracy of the obstacle detection signal.
In the unlikely event that WeWALK‘s electronics fail while you are out, you will still be able to use it as a traditional white cane to reach your destination.
Yes. You can attach the supplied wrist strap and attach it to your WeWALK, which you can then use to wrap around the cane in folded position. As with regular cane technique, we do not recommend using WeWALK to walk with the wrist strap around your wrist. If the cane were to suddenly collide with on obstacle, this may exert excess force on your wrist.
It is not possible for WeWALK’s ultrasonic sensor to detect drops at ground level such as stairs, curbs, and holes. It is therefore important to maintain good traditional cane skills when using WeWALK to locate drops. WeWALK may not detect soft fabrics or small obstacles at the limit of the range setting. WeWALK works best with hard surfaces as these provide a stronger ultrasonic echo. WeWALK can detect objects at a distance of between 80 and 165 cm from the ultrasonic sensor.
Heavy or torrential rain will stop your WeWALK from working properly and should be avoided. Prolonged or repeated exposure to water or heavy rain must be prevented as it may cause permanent water damage to your WeWALK. If you are out with your WeWALK and are caught in heavy rain, you should immediately switch the cane off and cover it to protect it from heavy rain.
You can continue to use the WeWALK as a traditional white cane to navigate during the rain, but the obstacle detection function will not be available while the device is covered. You can remove the cover, switch on your WeWALK, and continue on your journey as normal once the rain stops. If your cane does get wet, allow it to dry naturally in the open air at room temperature.
The WeWALK app runs on Android and iOS-based smartphones. Android based devices should have Android version 5.0 and above, iOS devices should have iOS version 10 and above. To learn more about the WeWALK app and its features, view the mobile application user guide at www.support.wewalk.io or check the training screen of the WeWALK app.
WeWALK supports the following languages: English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Italian, Romanian, German, Italian, and Portuguese. Other languages will be added in future updates. When a new language package is released, WeWALK will be updated over wireless connection via the mobile application.
You can listen to all the WeWALK sounds and learn what they mean in the WeWALK app under the Tutorials tab.
The voice menu allows you to use many of WeWALK‘s functions such as starting navigation and changing obstacle detection distance without touching your phone. The voice menu can only be used when WeWALK is connected to your phone. To access it, simply double-tap WeWALK’s touchpad. You can then swipe left or right on the touchpad to access different settings. To enter or select a setting, double-tap the touchpad again. To go back or exit the voice menu, swipe the touchpad forward (swipe away from you and towards the ground}.
You can easily get navigation to previously saved locations via the voice menu. Double-tap on WeWALK’s touchpad to open the voice menu then double-tap on ‘Navigation’.
The following items are located under the navigation menu:
My Places: Clicking on this will list the previously saved locations.
Clicking on one of the listed locations starts navigation to that location. Where am I* Announces your current location.
Save location: Instantly saves the current location.
Software features are continually being updated and improved. Please check support.wewolk.io for more information on how to use the WeWALK smartphone app.
Do not leave your smart cane in extremely low or high temperatures as this reduces the Iifespan of its electronic components. Handle your smart cane with care and do not throw it around or shake It aggressively, otherwise, internal circuit boards may be damaged. Turn the device off before cleaning and use a damp and anti-static cloth. Do not use chemical agents such as detergents.
Do not attempt to modify or disassemble your product. If the internal seal is damaged or wet, the manufacturer’s quality assurance may not be warranted by the after-sales service provider even if your product is still under the warranty period.
You can replace the damaged cane with any white cane that is compatible with our adaptors. More information can be found on our website (www.wewaIk.io}.
To replace the cane and attached adapter:
The device has an embedded, non-user-replaceable battery. If your device no longer works properly, refer to an authorized service provider for battery replacement or contact technical support. Do not leave the device charging for extended periods of time.
Do not attempt to repair or modify the device yourself or attempt any servicing unless it is in any instructional document prepared by the technical division of the manufacturer. The repair and servicing must be carried out by technical personnel only. Otherwise, your warranty may become void and you may risk your health or your product.
When one or more of the below-listed circumstances occur, do not continue to operate the device, turn it off and refer to the nearest authorized service provider:
Usage except ”intended use’ can be unsafe. The following improper usage can inhibit the performance and safe operation of WeWALK:
Do not drop the device during transport and protect it against impact. Damages and faults that occur during transport after the delivery of the device to the customer are not included in the warranty coverage.
The manufacturing company does not assume any responsibility for damages and injuries that may occur due to not observing the instructions in this user manual, using the device outside its intended use, unauthorized repairs, unauthorized modifications on the device, and using spare parts not approved by the manufacturer.
The WeWALK Smart Cane helps visually impaired people walk more confidently for non-commercial use. This product includes a white cane and a smart handle that communicates with the companion smartphone application. It can direct the user via an array of sensor systems such as vibration motors and ultrasonic sensors.
This product is equipped with commercially available components. It is designed to provide comfort and ease of use which creates a preferable advantage compared to the legacy white cane design. In case there is a problem with the device, the user has the option to use the WeWALK Smart Cane as a legacy white cane. Thus, the design still has a regular legacy white cane functionality.
The device contains navigation functionality not only with its built-in compass but also with its special interactive navigation software for visually impaired people on mobile devices that wirelessly connect with the WeWALK Smart Cane. Compass calibration should be done prior to using the navigation functionality. The software structure is constructed in the manner of an open platform that promotes continuous software development. Therefore, it is designed as a wearable product which is an add-on of mobile phones for visually impaired people.
Frequency Ranges | Max Output Power |
2.4OO GHz – 2.4835 GHz | 7.1 dBm |
This device is intended for home and uses in all EU countries (and other countries following the relevant EU directive) without any limitation except for the countries mentioned below.
The requirements for any country may change at any time. It’s recommended that user checks with local authorities for the current status of their national regulations for both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless LAN’s.
When you detect an abnormal condition on your device, you may try to resolve the issue as per the descriptions specified.
TROUBLE | POSSIBLE CAUSES | SOLUTION |
Does not open | The battery may be exhausted | Charge the product. |
The button may not have been pressed long enough | Press long to the button i.e. more than 3 seconds. | |
Does not connect to the smart phone | May not be in pairing mode | The product stays in pairing mode for 12O seconds when first turned on. A connection is required within the specified time. |
The phone ID may not be visible | Select your phone’s visibility from the setting menu. | |
Cannot detect obstacle | Ultrasonic feature may be off | See the Ultrasonic Activation / Deactivation section in the Touch Panel title in the manual. |
It may not be in the right grip | Look at the title of Holding Your WeWALK in the manual. | |
Some surface types may be unstable | See the FAQ in the manual. | |
It’s not charging | The adapter may not have a plug installed | Make sure the plug is plugged into a power source. |
There may not be electricity at the plug | Make sure there is electricity at the plug. | |
The device does not respond to any commands | The device’s software may be locked. | Switch off and on again with the On / Off button. |
Flash Memory | 16Mbit |
Ultrasonic Sensor | 16mm open enclosure, 4OkHz, directivity 55° |
Touchpad | Multi-touch custom module |
Vibration Motors | Left and Right vibrating buttons |
Battery | 1OOOmAh Li-ion with on package protection circuit |
Battery Charger | Battery Charger |
Speaker | Class D power amplifier + 0.5W smartphone speaker |
Microphone | MEMS digital microphone |
Gyro, Compass | 3Axis Gyro 3Axis Accelerometer 3 Axis Magnetic Compass |
Connectivity | Wireless |
Electrical Values
Power input | USB Micro-B plug SVDC O.5A (max.) |
Power supply | Input 100-24OVAC 50/6OHz O.2A, output SVDC 1A (max) USB Type A |
Industrial protection | IP2O (no protection against ingress of water) |
Other Specifications
Altitude | max. 2OOOm |
Weight | 280 gr (without power supply) |
Dimensions {Width x Length x Height} | 25 mm x 289 mm x 44 mm |
Obstacle detection distance | 8Ocm – 17Ocm |
Resolution | 5 cm |
Environmental Condition
For operation
Ambient temperature range | -1OoC to +4OoC |
Relative humidity range | %30 to %75 |
Atmospheric pressure range | 70 kPa to 106 kPa |
For transport and storage
Ambient temperature range | -4OoC to +7OoC |
Relative humidity range | %10 to %100 |
Atmospheric pressure range | 5O kPa to 1O6 kPa |
1 x Micro USB
Platform software updates can be carried out wireless via mobile application.
Mobile application updates can be carried out over Google Play Store and Apple Store.
Operating conditions via power adopter connected to the mains thot supplies 11O-24OVAC 5O/6OHz.
State | Value |
Standby | 25mA |
Max | 5V, 5OOmA |
*Specifications of the device and this manual may be modified without prior notification.
*This device complies with the directive on the control of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
Declaration of Conformity f.DoC}
This documentation declares that Vestel Elektronik Sonoyi ve Ticaret A.S. radio equipment type Smart Cane conforms with Directive 2014/53/EU. The complete text for EU conformity declaration can be found on the web site below: HTTP:// doc.vosshub.com/
This product is not compatible with EU directive MDD 93/42/AT.
Disposing of your appliance In An Environmental-Friendly Manner
(Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment For countries with a separate waste collection system) This sign on the product, its accessories, and the relevant documentation shows that this product and its electronic accessories (for example charger, USB cable) shall not be disposed of with other domestic waste. Please separate this from other waste types to prevent the harmful effect of waste not being disposed of properly has on the environment and human health, and ensure it is recycled so that it can be re-used sustainably. Home users should contact the dealer they purchased the product from or the legal authority for detailed information on where and how they will send the product for environmentally safe disposal. Business users should contact their supplier and check the provisions and conditions of the purchasing contract. This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
(For countries with a separate waste collection system) The sign on the battery, manual and packaging shows that the battery in this product must not be disposed of with other domestic waste. Chemical symbols like Hg, Cd, or Pb show thot the battery includes mercury, cadmium, or lead over the reference value stated in EC Directive 2006/66.