At CES 2025, startups WeWalk and Glidance showcased advanced mobility aids for the visually impaired. WeWalk's Smartcane models, priced at $850 and $1,150, feature obstacle detection and voice-controlled assistance. In contrast, Glidance's Glide offers an autonomous robotic solution priced at $1,500, equipped with stereo depth cameras for enhanced navigation. Both products aim to improve independence and safety for users. WeWalk's canes connect to smartphones for directions, while Glide alerts users to nearby hazards. These innovations highlight a growing focus on accessibility in technology.