@dave I am assuming the “up there ^” makes more sense if you are looking at this on your phone? The features are actually below and to the left as I see it in my browser.
The French Amazon seems to rate them as “actually indispensable” according to my very poor translation skills. I’m not sure where that puts me on the buying scale, though.
I’d like to see pictures of what they look like in use. They look interesting, but not very flexible, which is kind of important for that sort of thing.
I’m sorry if this has been posted, (I can’t find the amazon link to click, and my pc is in such bad shape :(), but MIT and some others have carried these things farther and are using these as something tha’st called duoskin. You can control your iphone, heat house, and more more more! Wired magazine had a fascination artice on basically human,computer interface.
So, yeah, I’d buy some of that stuff. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/08/15/researchers-create-smart-tattoos-that-are-able-to-control-your-p/
I see an Adafruit ad.
Oh wait, a link… like I read copy…
J/K, but I would go for the home control thing @wew mentioned. Plus my smartphone. Also the weather. And politicians. I would definitely use my metallic nanotech tattoos to take over the world. Don’t worry; I would be a benevolent autocrat.
I bought the ones that were sold on MorningSave, and my daughters really liked them.
It is very hard to get the “bracelet” to line up right on the back of their wrists…
I bought them only because I found them at the dollar store for the actual as seen on tv ones. They look interesting. Only used them once, on my wrist, and that only lasted a day or two. Definitely not for skin that moves a lot.
Let me guess, you found a dumpster full of 'em.
I bought those tattoos but only for a couple reasons:
@jbrookebarrow I bought these for a friend and received 10 boxes with 70 tattoos. We’re gonna go crazy with tats next time we go down the shore
@looseneck yeah!!!
If they’re the ones recently sold on MorningSave, then yes, yes I would.
PS - What are the features referred to in the topic? Are they blocked by my ad blocker perhaps?
@KDemo Oh that’s just what we call those bullet points under the buy button.
@dave - Ah, thanks. I was viewing the poll in the forum, not on the main product page.
@dave I am assuming the “up there ^” makes more sense if you are looking at this on your phone? The features are actually below and to the left as I see it in my browser.
The French Amazon seems to rate them as “actually indispensable” according to my very poor translation skills. I’m not sure where that puts me on the buying scale, though.
I’d like to see pictures of what they look like in use. They look interesting, but not very flexible, which is kind of important for that sort of thing.
@khearn - One of the shots here shows them in use.
@khearn they’re definitely flexible and easy to apply
I’m sorry if this has been posted, (I can’t find the amazon link to click, and my pc is in such bad shape :(), but MIT and some others have carried these things farther and are using these as something tha’st called duoskin. You can control your iphone, heat house, and more more more! Wired magazine had a fascination artice on basically human,computer interface.
So, yeah, I’d buy some of that stuff.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/08/15/researchers-create-smart-tattoos-that-are-able-to-control-your-p/
I tried to post this all night,ha!
I see an Adafruit ad.
Oh wait, a link… like I read copy…
J/K, but I would go for the home control thing @wew mentioned. Plus my smartphone. Also the weather. And politicians. I would definitely use my metallic nanotech tattoos to take over the world. Don’t worry; I would be a benevolent autocrat.
@PocketBrain I think you meant benevolent Autotat
@tightwad Nice!
I bought the ones that were sold on MorningSave, and my daughters really liked them.
It is very hard to get the “bracelet” to line up right on the back of their wrists…
I bought them only because I found them at the dollar store for the actual as seen on tv ones. They look interesting. Only used them once, on my wrist, and that only lasted a day or two. Definitely not for skin that moves a lot.
Aw, sold out!