Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
NEW Flick hats for Raspberry pi - Might be good for gestures
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Has anyone else seen these. Thought it would be great to use with the mirror. Can potentially hide it behind a thin layer of wood veneer to hide it as well.
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eheh I was just connecting to post that :-)
By the way : I asked the support if they had plain white (no logo) plates and they don’t…
but He told me that the device works also under non conductive surfaces such as… wood ;-)Plus: might be interesting also integrating the respeaker2
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Could also work with modules like MMM-Gestures … hummmmmmmmmmm
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@cowboysdude the only “problem” is that gesture are recognized from a max of 15 cm.
There’s a demo on youtube of a remote made from this hat plus a raspie in a wooden case and the guy is making the gestures pretty close to the box.
However even like that the wow effect is there -
@dvbit I gotta check that out… do you have a link for that?
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Ye, I wouldn’t mind having to be close to it as I would just prefer that it was hidden behind some thin wood so you couldn’t tell it was even there.
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That’s really cool!!!
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Ok cool, so that’s the skywriter hat.
I presume the flick hat works on the same principal as that.
It is cool though and will look to see how I can incorporate it into my mirror. -
Hello
Short question is this working with MM? i use a Hover Board 2.0 from Hover Labs but this is sold out. And for the second MM i need new hardware to control the MM. Any inputs about the Flick HAHT
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