Wearable Airbags

By The Daily Dish

But do they come with that new car smell?:

This month the Japanese company Prop begins selling a wearable set of air bags [for the elderly] to protect against falls. The device looks something like a fishing vest with a fanny pack attached. When its built-in motion sensors detect a fall, it inflates two air bags one around the hips, the other around the neck in a 10th of a second. Instant Michelin Man. It retails in Japan for approximately $1,400.

(Hat tip: Tyler Cowen)

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http://www.theatlantic.com/daily-dish/archive/2008/12/wearable-airbags/207464/