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  2. ANT (network) - Wikipedia

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    ANT was designed for low-bit-rate and low-power sensor networks, in a manner conceptually similar to (but not compatible with) Bluetooth Low Energy. [3] This is in contrast with normal Bluetooth, which was designed for relatively high-bit-rate applications such as streaming sound for low-power headsets.

  3. MyWhoosh Is a FREE Training App for Indoor Rides—Here ... - AOL

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    There is a downside, right off the bat: To get the app installed, it requires six gigabytes of space on your phone or iPad, Windows desktop, Mac computer, or even Apple TV.

  4. Google PowerMeter - Wikipedia

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    Google PowerMeter logo. Google PowerMeter was a software project of Google's philanthropic arm, Google.org, to help consumers track their home electricity usage. It was launched on October 5, 2009, and ended on September 16, 2011.

  5. Mobile phone based sensing software - Wikipedia

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    Rates of battery drainage are affected by which sensors are activated. The EARS Android app drains around 0.38% of the battery of a Samsung Galaxy 7 every hour of collection on all sensors. On newer devices or devices with fewer sensors, a smaller percentage is drained every hour. Battery drain depends entirely on data collection settings Empath

  6. Leap Motion - Wikipedia

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    Leap Motion, Inc. (formerly OcuSpec Inc.) [1] [2] was an American company, active from 2010 to 2019, that manufactured and marketed a computer hardware sensor device. The device supports hand and finger motions as input, analogous to a mouse, but requires no hand contact or touching.

  7. iBeacon - Wikipedia

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    Smartphone detecting an iBeacon transmitter. iBeacon is a protocol developed by Apple and introduced at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in 2013. [1] Various vendors have since made iBeacon-compatible hardware transmitters – typically called beacons – a class of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices that broadcast their identifier to nearby portable electronic devices.

  8. The Best Decibel Meter Apps In 2024 - AOL

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    Our favorite decibel apps include: Decibel Pro, Decibel X, NIOSH SLM app (for iPhone), and Sound Meter & Noise Detector (for Android) Apple products allow passive alerts to help prevent exceeding ...

  9. Wireless powerline sensor - Wikipedia

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    The sensor, installed simply by clamping it around a conductor, powers itself from energy scavenged from electrical or magnetic fields surrounding the conductor being measured. [1] Overhead power line monitoring helps distribution system operators provide reliable service at optimized cost.