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oshparkoshpark 12/24/2019 at 10:041 Comment

From the project chat:

https://hackaday.io/messages/room/283874

Alex Camilo writes:

https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/w-rth-elektronik/9774015243R/732-7069-1-ND/5320674



There are two ways to do the straps:

the way the openHAK does it with a notch in the PCB outline covered by resistors

https://www.hackster.io/news/openhak-is-a-completely-open-source-fitness-tracker-launching-on-kickstarter-5c9cfda3e2bb
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OpenHAK Is a Completely Open Source Fitness Tracker Launching on Kickstarter
A large portion of you are probably wearing a fitness tracker right now as you read this. They're a great way to collect data on your physical activity and ensure that you're getting regular exercise. But while basic fitness trackers are very affordable, you're almost always stuck with proprietary hardware and software.

Read this on Hackster.io

Alex Camilo9:41 PM

for a good look 

or, we just do a notch like this

https://www.cnx-software.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/ESP8266_Smartwatch_Large.jpg

CNX-SOFTWARE

this decision won't affect layout too much so ill make it at the end when everything else is done. I am leaning toward notches.

Michael Welling writes:

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oshpark wrote 12/24/2019 at 10:17 point

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