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minus-squareTheSaneWriterlinkfedilinkEnglish21•2 years agoThis is a really neat way to pull off remote technology. I wonder if there are still any applications for this type of ultrasound remote tech.
minus-squareFartsWithAnAccentOPlinkfedilinkEnglish14•2 years agoI remember people claiming they could activate these by flexing cans.
minus-squareTheSaneWriterlinkfedilinkEnglish9•2 years agoThat would make sense, flexing cans would create the ultrasonic noise the TV is listening for. Even still, I think it’s a neat technology.
minus-squareFartsWithAnAccentOPlinkfedilinkEnglish4•2 years agoI think that kinda just makes it cooler. Lose the remote? Flex a can!
This is a really neat way to pull off remote technology. I wonder if there are still any applications for this type of ultrasound remote tech.
I remember people claiming they could activate these by flexing cans.
That would make sense, flexing cans would create the ultrasonic noise the TV is listening for. Even still, I think it’s a neat technology.
I think that kinda just makes it cooler. Lose the remote? Flex a can!