Wiimote hacked as water level sensor
December 15, 2009 · Print This Article
The Wiimote is one highly hackable device, but We've all been entertained by Wiimote hackery in the past, but William Luxemburg from the Delft University of Technology brings things to another notch by hacking his Wiimote to operate as a water-level sensor that is capable of measuring evaporation. that is a simple and cost-effective method to reach at similar results compared to pressure sensors that cost $500 and above. Kudos to him,
but will his fellow scientists ever adopt that method in order to save costs during their experiments?Permalink: Wiimote hacked as water level sensor from Ubergizmo | Hot: Nokia Booklet 3G Review
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