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XDA Developers on MSNI built a computer mouse with an ESP32, and it's both amazing and absolutely terrible
The ESP32-S3 is on the higher end of the spectrum when it comes to performance and capabilities, and I recently picked one up ...
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XDA Developers on MSNESP32 counterfeit devices technically exist, but that's not the full story
If you're worried about getting a counterfeit ESP32, you shouldn't be... though they do technically exist, but maybe not in ...
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ZME Science on MSNResearchers Turned WiFi into a Medical Tool That Reads Your Pulse With Near Perfect Accuracy
Imagine tracking your heartbeat without strapping on a smartwatch or touching any gadget, just by sitting within range of ...
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News Medical on MSNWiFi signals can measure heart rate—no wearables needed
The Pulse-Fi system is highly accurate, achieving clinical-level heart rate monitoring with ultra low-cost WiFi devices, ...
Dedicated word processors are not something we see much of anymore. They were in a weird space: computerized, but not really ...
However, these must have skin contact and are typically worn on the finger. Pulse-Fi works remotely, allowing you to monitor ...
The internals of a printer, whatever technology it may use, are invariably proprietary, with an abstracted more standard language being used to communicate with a host computer. Thus it’s ...
Your WiFi can track your heart rate without a smartwatch or sensor. Can ordinary signals be used to check your health at home ...
While SpecFive’s earlier products have been powered by ESP32 microcontrollers and simple software, the SpecFive Strike is a ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNRaspberry Pi Could Monitor Heart Rates Without Wearables
Scanning a heart rate sans wearable is exciting, especially considering that it can be done with a low-power, low-cost device ...
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