Tracking exercise is a lot easier than it used to be. Back in the day, you needed a notebook, there was a lot of estimating, and it required your full attention. These days, apps and devices can ...
Around back is a Feather Huzzah that receives step data from the phone and drives a strand of side-lit LED strips. There’s a Hall effect sensor in the tail, and Slither is powered on and off ...
You’re probably not as good as [Shibata] who made a GPS/GLONASS and Geiger counter mashup deadbug-style with tiny 0402-sized parts. The device uses an extremely small GPS/GLONASS receiver ...
Step-o-meters, which measure the distance someone ... areas in England to target high levels of coronary heart disease. GPs will be able to prescribe them to patients who would benefit from ...
Both the Fitbit Sense 2 and Amazfit Active 2 are sleek, reasonably lightweight wearables with bright and responsive ...
Taking advantage of an unseasonably warm and delightfully sunny winter afternoon here in Seattle, Washington I walked 10,000 ...
The system developed by engineers at the University of South Australia (UniSA) offers a reliable alternative for nighttime navigation in areas where GPS signals are inaccessible or unreliable.
It’s unclear if Niantic’s recent update tweaked the GPS step tracking at all, or if it’s simply a surge of new players realizing they can trick the system, but there’s lots of eggs being ...