Sentences with phrase «accelerometer does»

Neither Grayson nor Sofie have built - in heart rate sensors, but their accelerometers do the heavy lifting for fitness tracking.

Not exact matches

They are the HD - R (research) version and are equipped with a gyro to measure rotation (this is an estimate since it is hard to do accurately) and a 3 - axis accelerometer to measure linear peak g (this is the standard measurement for head impacts).
It runs the same analyses that the call centre version does (see main story), but can also factor in GPS traces, text messaging and readings from a phone's accelerometer.
To do that, he plans to send two Humanetics Hybrid II headforms (read: crash test dummies) equipped with magnetized helmets and accelerometers, careening down a zip line toward each other.
Finally, to measure forces acting on his skull, the researchers mounted an inch - long accelerometer and gyroscope onto a small round tin and tied it all on top of Jeff's head with a black mesh do - rag that knotted securely under his chin.
Many are also equipped with accelerometers, motion - sensitive devices that show not just where the cougars are but what they're doing.
«The accelerometer knows in which direction the phone has moved in three dimensions — but it does not know how the phone has rotated around its own axis,» says Nick Black, co-founder of San Francisco - based location - aware mapping platform maker Cloudmade.
«They're angular accelerometers, measuring spin,» Walker says, «and naturally if you move slowly, the sensitivity of the system doesn't need to be as great as when you move acrobatically.»
At room temperature, niobium does not superconduct, and accelerometers around the ring measured that it was spinning at a constant rate.
I don't recall if Cruise wore gloves, but haptic gloves with accelerometers would make this interface real.
Any additional improvement in handling afforded by the Sport + mode doesn't make it to the driver, getting lost somewhere in the translation between the road and the ol' butt accelerometer in the seat of the pants.
You need to turn this feature on if you like to switch orientation with any regularly because this device does not have a built in accelerometer or gyroscope.
We didn't notice any lag when playing Angry Birds Rio and Fruit Ninja, and the accelerometer responded well during long sessions of teeter.
The T3 does not have an accelerometer or gyroscope.
However, not everything about the Archos 7 Home Tablet is excellent as the device does not come with an accelerometer while its resistive touchscreen can be pretty annoying at times.
Apple also did it with features like the accelerometers that appeared in the iPod and the iPad over time.
Finally, although it does not have an accelerometer or gyroscope it does have a manual button you can press when reading ebooks.
It does not have a built in accelerometer or gyroscope, but is instead software driven.
2) I honestly don't give a damn about the lack of WiFi or accelerometer (I never use the latter on my PB 360, simply use it portrait when standing / sitting, inverse portrait when lying down, two button clicks to get from one to other).
The goodies does not stop here since the W10 also includes features like b / g WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, USB OTG 2.0, HDMI output, a G - sensor accelerometer, as well as an FM radio receiver.
If you are a lefty like me you don't have to worry as the device has a built - in accelerometer, so the display's orientation flips depending on whether you've got it in your left or right hand.
Rotation in apps from landscape to portrait or portrait to landscape can be done with a simple rotate of the phone and is accelerometer - dependent.
capacitive touch screen display — VGA (640 × 480), 287 dpi resolution • Ultra-easy QWERTY keyboard, optical trackpad • 1.2 GHz Processor, 768 MB RAM • 8 GB on - board memory, plus microSD slot supporting up to 32 GB cards • NFC technology • 5.0 MP camera, supports 720p HD video recording • Orientation Sensor (Accelerometer), Digital Compass (Magnetometer), Proximity Sensor • Built - in GPS / aGPS • Dual - Band Wi - Fi ® — 802.11 b / g / n at 2.4 GHz and 802.11 a / n at 5 GHz • Bluetooth ® 2.1 + EDR support • Wireless Network support: o 9900: Tri-Band HSPA +, Quad - Band GSM / EDGE o 9930: Dual - Band CDMA / EV - DO Rev.. A, Dual - Band HSPA +, Quad - Band GSM / EDGE • 1230 mAh removable, rechargeable battery • BlackBerry 7 OS
Unlike the 2go Convertible, the Eee PC T91 doesn't have an accelerometer for automatically adjusting the screen's orientation.
It's only got a 3 - megapixel cam, so it's no Viewty or KC910 but it does pack in AGPS, an accelerometer and proximity detector.
They do this using the accelerometer and gyroscope sensors built into the devices.
As the tablet doesn't have an accelerometer, users are trapped in landscape mode unless an app randomly decides to switch orientations to portrait.
I also don't care for the accelerometer it just irritates me when handing over my ipod touch or when I want to lay on my side and read.
It also doesn't matter if you're right - or left - handed, as a built - in accelerometer automatically flips the screen based on how you hold it.
This PMP also runs on Android 2.2 OS and features a 5 - inch WVGA TFT LCD (apparently, does not have Super Clear LCD), 1 GHz CPU, 3.2 MP camera with LED flash (Update: Engadget says WiFi 5.0 has 5MP camera) and VGA camera at the front, Android market, FM Radio, voice recorder, accelerometer, digital compass, GPS, Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Bluetooth 3.0, 8 or 16 GB internal storage, microSD card slot and a huge 2500mAh battery.
And it doesn't matter if you're lefty or a righty — a built - in accelerometer recognizes which hand you use to hold the reader, and automatically flips the screen to accommodate.
The Kindle DX doesn't use the accelerometer for anything except page orientation.
That's fixed with the X7 and it's a pleasure to use it, with screens swiping exactly when your finger does, and the accelerometer spinning the display as quickly as you turn the phone.
It does not support multitouch but does come with an accelerometer.
The Kindle 3 does not have a built - in accelerometer so you have to manually switch from portrait to landscape view.
Menu and page transitions also appear just a shade faster than before, as does the accelerometer's triggering to flip between landscape and portrait viewing.
And doesn't the ps4 controller have accelerometer and gyro controls like the PS3 controller?
One note though: It doesn't use the accelerometers to do this, it uses the IR, so make sure your still pointing the wiimote @ the screen while you do it.
That said, I do understand some have issues with the game, and, really the issue some have with Super Monkey Ball on iTouch / Phone isn't the accuracy of the accelerometer controls but rather the sensitivity.
Does it have an accelerometer?
If they don't have an accelerometer, then that would be a huge detriment to them.
«Inside are two accelerometers, and that gives us our tilting for navigation, our lifting on either side for doing things like ollies and nollies, and then it also gives us rotation.
So, don't expect HD Rumble, gyro sensors, accelerometer, wireless, or, the biggest set back of all is the lack
We're talking gyroscopes, accelerometers, and all sorts of crazy technology that you don't need to know much else about; other than it has the potential to be incredible.
The headset contains an accelerometer and gyroscope so it can track your head movements in conjunction with the PlayStation Camera (which is a required purchase if you don't already have one).
This is why an accelerometer in free - fall doesn't register any acceleration; there isn't any.
There's nothing that captures lifting weights, yoga, or other exercises that don't either crank up your heart rate or trip the accelerometer with movement.
Pretty much every fitness tracker on the market does the same thing: Using an accelerometer, it tracks how many steps you've taken, and...
Pretty much every fitness tracker on the market does the same thing: Using an accelerometer, it tracks how many steps you've taken, and from that accelerometer data, usually can extrapolate distance traveled as well as calories burned.
It does have a gyroscope and accelerometer, so it can track your steps, but there's no heart rate sensor and it's water - resistant, not waterproof.
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