An Android app that uses your phone's sensors to assist with wilderness treks or survival situations.
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An Android app that uses your phone's sensors to assist with wilderness treks or survival situations.
Android app which let you stream various phone's sensors to websocket clients
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Android app to measure sensors
Stream real-time Android sensor data over UDP with low-latency
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Jetpack Compose app that displays light sensor data
Created in 3-10-2021
Services
Record every single sensor's every single output
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