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Wearables Prototyping: Digital Compass Glove

gauntletOfDirectionI am admittedly a better electronics hacker than I am a seamstress.  But I firmly believe that wearables is going to be more than a fad, eventually.  So I figure I better at least get enough skills to be able to design prototypes, as I have done with straight up electronics for the last 17 years.  I have a lot of learning to do.  The hardest thing thus far is finding a suitable replacement for a breadboard.  Short of, you know, strapping an actually breadboard to a piece of cloth.  I really think there needs to be more work done on the “foundational” prototyping hardware to make wearables electronics hacking much easier.  It’s not that I mind sewing, it’s just proving to be a beast to troubleshoot.  So I think in 2015 I am going to try and figure out a way to make wearables prototyping easier.  But for now, may I present the Mk I Digital Compass Glove.  Basically, an Arduino Flora, and LSM303 Triple-Axis Accelerometer/Magnetometer, and a NeoPixel (essentially a souped up RGB LED).  The idea is if you are out hiking or skiing instead of whipping out a compass, GPS device, or smartphone.  You just hold your hand out and a glowing LED gives you basic feeling for what direction you are facing.  The LED glows white for north, green for east, blue for south, and red for west.  Here are some videos of the design process:

Thanks to Lisa of Super Chic Dollies for the crocheting the awesome gauntlet!

Some lessons learned I have so far from doing this wearables project:

 

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