Hi people,
would it be possible to use the proximity sensor to deter mobile thieves by sending a 50,000 volt current up their arm...heheh... 😃
or seriously though to activate some kind of alarm
Hi people,
would it be possible to use the proximity sensor to deter mobile thieves by sending a 50,000 volt current up their arm...heheh... 😃
or seriously though to activate some kind of alarm
Hahahha best that it can fry their brain instanly... of better still... Mirowave em' that their brain cook from inside... orrrhhhhh that's sound so evil.. :evil:
Or more likley, the there turns out to be a bug in the program, and you wake up finding yourself in the Emergency Room 😃
Interesting idea.
If possible, the use of the sensor to do more than just switch off the speakerphone could be used for practical applications. Imagine having an alarm go off on the phone, in order to wake you up. All you'd have to do is wave your hand over the sensor to put it into sleep mode, rather than trying to find which button to press.
If the sensor isn't simply linked in hardware to the speakerphone, then it should be possible.
Man proximity sensors have so many uses not just in phones as well
Alarm clocks
Sink, just put ya had under the tap boom, water
etc
we should just never push buttons again....seriously, sensors could do it all 😊
A proximity alarm is not a far fetched idea. I'm sure one day someone would be able to develop a program. They already thought of the Torch program right?
As for the electrical current that would be released, though a bit impossible, would be cool to have. Celfone snatching in the Philippines is so bad, you really need to bring your celfone out in safe places or else someone is gonna snatch if from you.
maybe in philipines they must put the GPS chip on every mobilephones