Trial of 3D Printed smart wristband for TV viewers?
21-12-2014, 22:30
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Trial of 3D Printed smart wristband for TV viewers?
I came across this in the Time magazine today. It involved two Manchester Uni students who have created this TIVO-compatible device that records what you are watching if you fall asleep.
http://time.com/3640415/3d-printed-w...-media-kipstr/
A further link takes you to this trial registration page.
http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/...l/td-p/2568986
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22-12-2014, 08:02
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Re: Trial of 3D Printed smart wristband for TV viewers?
Seems time magazine are a little wrong ....
they are still schoolchildren (according to the link you supplied!)
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Ryan Oliver, 15, and Jonathan Kingsley, 14, students at Manchester Creative Studio
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Clever idea, but not sure if it would catch on ?
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22-12-2014, 09:02
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Re: Trial of 3D Printed smart wristband for TV viewers?
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Seems time magazine are a little wrong ....
they are still schoolchildren (according to the link you supplied!)
Clever idea, but not sure if it would catch on ?
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Me neither. However my wife often falls asleep watching stuff and wishes the prog was recorded.
The students are young, but the fact that it apparently made it to VM official trials says something.
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22-12-2014, 10:16
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Re: Trial of 3D Printed smart wristband for TV viewers?
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The students are young, but the fact that it apparently made it to VM official trials says something.
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Must be an exciting time for the youngsters. Good on them I say !
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26-12-2014, 13:36
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Re: Trial of 3D Printed smart wristband for TV viewers?
My wife sometimes falls asleep during playback of our recordings. Is there a similar watch that gives a mild electric shock when you fall asleep?
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26-12-2014, 15:28
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Re: Trial of 3D Printed smart wristband for TV viewers?
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My wife sometimes falls asleep during playback of our recordings. Is there a similar watch that gives a mild electric shock when you fall asleep?
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A sharp elbow or a hand clap will work just as well.
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26-12-2014, 19:24
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Re: Trial of 3D Printed smart wristband for TV viewers?
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A sharp elbow or a hand clap will work just as well.
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I've tried throwing peanuts, but she just gets annoyed....
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26-12-2014, 22:08
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Re: Trial of 3D Printed smart wristband for TV viewers?
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My wife sometimes falls asleep during playback of our recordings. Is there a similar watch that gives a mild electric shock when you fall asleep?
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If she snores - then yes
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26-12-2014, 22:25
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Re: Trial of 3D Printed smart wristband for TV viewers?
They should be shot.!
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27-12-2014, 19:24
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Re: Trial of 3D Printed smart wristband for TV viewers?
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Yes, I have to resort to the subtitles when she snores. You've never heard anything like it.
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28-12-2014, 15:48
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Re: Trial of 3D Printed smart wristband for TV viewers?
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Yes, I have to resort to the subtitles when she snores. You've never heard anything like it.
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I had to resort to subtitles when she snores as well lmao
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