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Gadget helps you keep your distance

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Jefferson Graham

Instead of contract tracing, there’s another new kind of device that looks to honor social distancing by beeping when people get closer than 6 feet.

Safe Spacer is a new gadget aimed at businesses looking to get workers back inside and on the job, such as food processing plants, museums and shipment warehouses. Each device sells for $99 apiece, and is meant to be worn by the entire team. It will be available at the end of the month.

The product comes from IK Multimedia, the Modena, Italy-based company which is best known for making microphone­s and dongles to connect guitars to smartphone­s.

The product resembles a watch, but it can be worn on a lanyard, wristband, or belt loop, IK Multimedia says. When people get within 6 feet of each other, a beep or vibration goes off. The system uses Ultra-wideband technology, which IK Multimedia says is 10 times more reliable than Bluetooth.

IK Multimedia isn’t targeting consumers since the product responds only when around other wearers and says companies with at least 25 people on staff makes more sense.

The units built-in memory allows contact tracing in the event of coronaviru­s exposure, the company says.

But mostly, it’s designed to keep people socially distant. “We all have two eyes,” says Gary Kerzner of IK Multimedia. “But sometimes we think we are six feet away when we’re not really.”

 ?? IK MULTIMEDIA ?? Safe Spacer is a new device for the COVID-19 generation to show when people are closer than 6 feet.
IK MULTIMEDIA Safe Spacer is a new device for the COVID-19 generation to show when people are closer than 6 feet.

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