c-base Communicator Badge #104

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opened 2015-05-02 00:27:12 +02:00 by SerenityPhawx · 3 comments
SerenityPhawx commented 2015-05-02 00:27:12 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)

We were thinking about a Communicator Badge. After a longish discussion, we came up with this plan:

The Badge is just a Push-to-Talk-Button (or several buttons) that is connected via Bluetooth with the Smartphone. The user can use any type of Headset (Bluetooth or wired) to get the Audio to his ear and to record it. The Badge consists of a small Battery, a BluetoothLE-Chip, a nice c-base style housing and some buttons, that are connected to different parts of the cover of the Communicator badge. The Cover is supposed to look even more awesome then comparable Communicators from fictionous TV-Series.

We were thinking about a Communicator Badge. After a longish discussion, we came up with this plan: The Badge is just a Push-to-Talk-Button (or several buttons) that is connected via Bluetooth with the Smartphone. The user can use any type of Headset (Bluetooth or wired) to get the Audio to his ear and to record it. The Badge consists of a small Battery, a BluetoothLE-Chip, a nice c-base style housing and some buttons, that are connected to different parts of the cover of the Communicator badge. The Cover is supposed to look even more awesome then comparable Communicators from fictionous TV-Series.
uwekamper commented 2015-05-02 00:31:31 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Please see related issue #70.

Please see related issue #70.
XenGi commented 2015-05-04 11:57:57 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)

I'll try to look for a cheap bluetooth solution. If the hardware is prototype ready I will print a case for it.
Anyone ideas how to make bluetooth accessories for Android?

We need this for the cccamp15!

I'll try to look for a cheap bluetooth solution. If the hardware is prototype ready I will print a case for it. Anyone ideas how to make bluetooth accessories for Android? We need this for the cccamp15!
jaseg commented 2015-05-09 17:11:17 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Bluetooth is using standardized device classes much akin to USB. For this application, you will most likely find an example in your IC vendor's SDK.

Bluetooth is using standardized device classes much akin to USB. For this application, you will most likely find an example in your IC vendor's SDK.
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