Showing posts with label sensor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sensor. Show all posts

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Mitsubishi launches new smart air conditioners

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Mitsubishi Electric has announced a new line of air conditioners for our home , and what makes them special is that when not detect anyone in the room by switching to energy saving.  With release date for November, the air conditioners will be 11 different models and will enegía consumption of between 2.2 kW and 8.0 kW. The energy saving feature called Smart Stop System, works by using infrared sensors are called Smart Eye and serve to verify if there is someone in the room.
If not caught anyone in the vicinity, the air is changed to mode 3 miuntos savings. After half an hour goes by itself if there is not one in the room and automatically turns on when it detects that someone has entered.
Prices will range between $ 2600 and $ 4600 dollars.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Toshiba Regza T-02D, new smartphone Android 4.0

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Toshiba is known for making laptops and computers , but also dedicated to the creation of other types of products, and one of them are smartphones. The new mobile phone company is the Toshiba Regza T-02D, a high-end smartphone that comes with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
The great T-02D Regza AMOLED Plus uses a 4.3-inch, 540 × 960 pixels, also has a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor S4 dual-core running at 1.5GHz, has 1GB of RAM and camera 13.1 megapixel Sony Exmor sensor has an R.
The Toshiba Regza T-02D was put on sale yesterday.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Now the plants are watered themselves

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Have you already tired of watering your plants or just have time to do it? So this could definitely be the solution you're looking for, and thanks to the miracle technology we have today, plants are able to be irrigated by themselves .
The system we see in the image, created by Randy Sarafan, works easily and is quite basic. All you need is one of the excellent control plates Arduino, a sensor for soil moisture and a small water pump. How does this work? It is something simple and you probably already have noticed: when the sensor detects that the land of the plant lack moisture, sends a signal to the Arduino board, which causes the pump to give it a refreshed our little green friend until the sensor indicates that the moisture is sufficient. But beware, because for this to work you need to have water pump and the electric power system has provided.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200 with incredible 24x zoom

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Panasonic hopes to gain even more attention with the launch of its new digital camera, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200. The new and spectacular supercamara include a zoom up to 24x or even be able to make high-quality photos at maximum zoom.
The Lumix DMC-FZ200 is equipped with a High Sensitivity MOS sensor 12.1 megapixel image processor and a Venus Engine LSI.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200 is capable of recording video of 12 frames in Full HD and 120 fps, making it one of the best camera on the market. Price and availability were not announced yet.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Omron creates a thermal sensor for great smartphones



I'm sure everyone at least once we burned his tongue drink / eat something too hot in unprepared, right? To avoid such things, besides the food cool before eating, we can check the temperature of what you consume with a heat sensor developed by Panasonic and is used with our smartphone . The device makes use of the technology microelectromagneticos systems.
In addition to the sensor, we also need an application called 'Too hot to eat' or 'too hot to eat'. With this app , the sensor can recognize the temperature of our food, but also of people and other things.
Unlike pyroelectric sensors that detect only the movement of people, the new Panasonic thermal sensor also serves seasonal items, so that could be used perfectly in security and surveillance systems.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Ivideon Surveillance, a great monitoring system for Android

 

Ivideon Surveillance is a great app for Android that lets us see what is happening in our home when we are not there. This app needs to use a webcam and also a client must be installed on our computer . To begin we downloaded from the Google Store Play (free), thereupon checked out their website, download the client for Mac or Windows (no Linux) and then we can begin to use it to see in our smartphone what would via webcam from our laptop .
Notably Surveillance Ivideon even has motion sensors and is very easy to use.