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Art
August 29th, 2007, 10:26
Hi Guys,
Below are some Time Baby V7 sneak preview videos.
To be released soon :)

Part 1 - Time Baby V7 Talking Heart Rate Monitor Preview:
http://www.youtube.com/v/_S90fFCNpys


Part 2 - Real World Demonstration:
(Yep the video works.. dunno why it looks like this :p)
http://www.youtube.com/v/dhxFqlQqIH8
Cheers, Art.

kiore
August 29th, 2007, 11:08
nice app

Psyberjock
August 29th, 2007, 12:23
That's awesome! Where is the beginning of the second video? That's gorgeous country! I wanna go!..... I should go back to Kyoto or Nara and walk through some bamboo forests.... Ahhh!! I miss nature!

Art
August 29th, 2007, 13:01
My favourite place on Earth :)
although I haven't seen every location on Earth!

It's hard coded into the app as one of the locations
you can select for the Sunrise/Sunset feature.
That should be a giveaway because it ain't Mount Everest. ;)

usp8riot
August 29th, 2007, 13:20
That is pretty cool. I could use it while mountain biking. Or cool yet, make an attachment on my mountain bike wheel to count the rotation of the wheel so I can calibrate my speed, miles, etc. The psp already acts as my ipod, would be cool if it could be used as a gauge for speed, miles, etc and had a mount on my bike. Also, sort of wish i had the psp gps device also.

While on the topic of mounts, does anyone know of a belt clip or something to clip my psp to me? And how does anyone else travel with it?

Art
August 29th, 2007, 13:37
I use a Logitech playgear street, It has a shoulder strap,
and far more protective than the PGP, but bad in some other ways...
it would be hard to mod it so you can see the screen.
(I rely on sound through headphones for outdoor stuff).

You are right about the bike speedo.
The same coil sensor would work with a magnet glued
somewhere on the wheel rim.

If you brush a magnet past the sensor using this app,
it actually does trigger a heartbeat.
Art.

Art
August 29th, 2007, 13:39
I will have a few sensors available on eBay in time for this release.
The chest transmitter is still required.

They plug straight into the headphone remote, and provide a mono
headphone socket (Time Baby output is mono) intended for a single
earphone. Stereo can be done just as easy, but it's a bit of a pain to
use both earphones outdoors.
Cheers, Art.