Netflix creates 'smart socks' that will detect if you fall asleep while binging and pause your viewing
Netflix has created a new DIY guide to building a pair of "smart
socks" that will know if you've fallen asleep while binging and will be
smart enough to pause your show or movie if you do fall asleep.
The socks use 'actigraphy,' a method of activity monitoring that
includes an accelerometer which can detect if you have stopped moving
for an extended period of time. At that point, it can send a signal to
your TV/set-top to pause your place. The socks also flash an LED light
before pausing your viewing incase you are awake and just not moving at
all for some reason.
Netflix's socks are part of their "Make It" series of DIY projects but the socks are not easy to build, even if you have some technical know-how. You need a pair of socks, an Arduino microcontroller, infrared LEDs, a battery, soldering iron and some more little components.
Check out the step-by-step guide here: Netflix Socks
Netflix's socks are part of their "Make It" series of DIY projects but the socks are not easy to build, even if you have some technical know-how. You need a pair of socks, an Arduino microcontroller, infrared LEDs, a battery, soldering iron and some more little components.
Check out the step-by-step guide here: Netflix Socks
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