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Discreet Notification Bracelet

Utilize haptics to quietly send information to the user

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The haptics can send a variety of differentiable effects to let the user know when they need to leave for an appointment or are receiving a call from a specific person, etc.

Design is simply velcroed flexible PCB that has our curved battery, 3dB BLE Flex Module, Qi/USB Charger Flex Module, and the LRA Haptic Flex Module and a 9mm Samsung LRA. We might include the 12axis to provide a notice recognition gesture/movement. Waiting on a solid Qi/USB Charger Flex Module.

Any software related will be released under BSD or MIT license. SAAS or cloud based software will be AGPL.

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  • 1 × LRA Haptic Flex Module
  • 1 × 3dB BLE Flex Module
  • 1 × Qi/USB Charger Flex Module
  • 1 × Curved 110ma Li Poly battery
  • 1 × 12 axis Flex Module

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  • BLE uploading

    Chris Hamilton08/17/2015 at 17:14 0 comments

    This design is pretty easy to design. We are using the Seggar J-link, but still having problems including the BLE stack. I'll be working on this soon.

  • Glue haptics

    Chris Hamilton08/17/2015 at 17:12 0 comments

    In our initial layout, we chose to hot glue the motor on to the board. I do not believe it will be durable, but we will experiment with epoxies later.

  • Attachment

    Chris Hamilton08/16/2015 at 10:00 0 comments

    The circuit board may be glued or sewn to fabric. We recommend gluing at this point so that the board is on a more comfortable cloth around the skin. So any strap with velcro should work out.

  • Current Design

    Chris Hamilton08/16/2015 at 09:58 0 comments

    While we are waiting on the charger flex module, we made a design using a simple watch battery. It is not perfect, but it is simple enough. Instead of the Qi/USB Charger Flex Module and a curved Li Poly, we used a CR2450 battery holder.

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