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  2. Simplehuman made a mirror with Google Assistant built in - AOL

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    The Sensor Mirror Hi-Fi Assist unsurprisingly pairs a looking glass with microphone and speaker, letting you quiz Google about what's up. Simplehuman made a mirror with Google Assistant built in ...

  3. Simplehuman - Wikipedia

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    Simplehuman is a privately owned designer and manufacturer of kitchen, [1] bath, and beauty tools based in Torrance, California.Simplehuman's trash cans, touch-free soap pumps, shower caddies, and magnified sensor-activated vanity mirrors are sold across the US and internationally both on its website and at various brick-and-mortar retail chains such as Bed Bath & Beyond, The Container Store ...

  4. Sensing floor - Wikipedia

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    A sensing floor is a floor with embedded sensors.Depending on their construction, these floors are either monobloc (e.g. structures made of a single frame, carpets). [1] [2] [3] or modular (e.g. tiled floors, floors made of stripes of sensors).

  5. Whisk broom scanner - Wikipedia

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    A whisk broom or spotlight sensor, also known as an across-track scanner, is a technology for obtaining satellite images with optical cameras. [1] It is used for passive remote sensing from space. In a whisk broom sensor, a mirror scans across the satellite ’s path ( ground track ), reflecting light into a single detector which collects data ...

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  7. Push broom scanner - Wikipedia

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    Visualization of how a push broom scanner captures imagery. The dark purple squares represent the subset of the area seen by the scanner at any given time and the lighter purple squares show previously scanned areas.

  8. Blind spot monitor - Wikipedia

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    This system was first introduced on the 2001 Volvo SCC concept car, then placed into production on the 2003 Volvo XC90 SUV and produced a visible alert when a car entered the blind spot while a driver was switching lanes, using cameras and radar sensors mounted on the door mirror housings to check the blind spot area for an impending collision ...

  9. Passive infrared sensor - Wikipedia

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    PIRs come in many configurations for a wide variety of applications. The most common models have numerous Fresnel lenses or mirror segments, an effective range of about 10 meters (30 feet), and a field of view less than 180°. Models with wider fields of view, including 360°, are available, typically designed to mount on a ceiling.