Not an app that lets you use a wii remote to control your phone, but an app that lets your phone control a wii.
Does such an app exist?
Not sure you'll be ablew to get around the fact that the phones don't have IR emitters.
Phones don't need IR emitters.
The Wiimote has a (IR) camera and accelerometers. It's the sensor bar that contains the IR LEDs.
That said, if you built a new sensor bar (just a stick with some tape could work) that was visually striking. You could use the phones camera to imitate the IR portion of the controller.
I can see a use for this (watching netflix or something), but not for playing games
pmprog said:
Phones don't need IR emitters.
The Wiimote has a (IR) camera and accelerometers. It's the sensor bar that contains the IR LEDs.
That said, if you built a new sensor bar (just a stick with some tape could work) that was visually striking. You could use the phones camera to imitate the IR portion of the controller.
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Thought it was the other way around. Did a test, and despite the IR filter on the camera, the LED's do show through, so in theory, it could work.
I have yet to find a consumer grade camera that could not see IR like that on regular remote controls.
Hi any posible option to add this greathe function to our video rec mode. I have other samsung Innov8 and Omnia Hd and this is a greathe and funny feature to have. This phones have s60v5 but if i attach the camera files from this phones any have the skills to compile and rewrite to android . i dont know how hard this is but i think is possible ?
I bought the Samsung Gear Sport and am very unhappy with the optical heart rate monitor.
I have a Polar H10 chest strap that delivers much more accurate values.
Unfortunately the watch itself does not offer the possibility to connect the strap.
There is only one workaround. If you use the watchface "Sporty Watch", you can use an external sensor inside the app.
But that is not enough for me. "Sporty Watch" is nice but does not offer all functions I would like.
Actually I want the external sensor to be available for all apps.
If that doesn't work, then I have to part with the clock again
Does anyone have an idea?
There is native option in camera to scan 3d objects?
I know some phones have an option to natively scan objects with tofu sensor.
Thor is some option like this in moto g100?
I'm searching phones with this option
Short aswer is NO.
G100 haven't any app to use ToF3D as 3D scanner, and I didn't any app that can use it... I think that Samsung have an native app to do this in their phones with ToF3D. But Samsung app doesn't work for non Samsung phones.
There is a 3D Live scanner in the Google Play, that somehow utilises the ToF to scan objects, but it is not perfect.
Sadly Motorola is not up to any apps for ToF sensor (they ditched the ToF in other Moto phones).
Is there a way to obtain and download the raw data of the bloodpressure sensor of the Galaxy watch 4 classic in order to plot the data and to do your own math analysis?