Talk:Mbientlab

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comparison to espruino boards?

I briefly checked out their website and it looks very similar to the espruino board (in particular the puck.js one: https://shop.espruino.com/espruino-boards/puckjs). Do you have any ideas how they compare to each other? - Gedankenstuecke (talk) 15:57, 23 February 2022 (UTC)

nRF52832 SoC - 64MHz ARM Cortex M4, 64kB RAM, 512kB Flash vs ARM Cortex M0 microcontroller on the smallest Mbientlabs and M4 on the larger ones. The bigger mbientlabs are definitely bigger. Mbientlabs are rechargeable, measure humidity, and have onboard memory up to 200mb ?. Mostly I did not buy the puck bc ... not available? must be programmed manualy? did not have much onboard memory? I do not remember. - DG (talk)
Thanks, the bigger memory is definitely a big plus, as the Puck.js definitely suffers from that. From the Mbientlabs website I was under the impression that one needed to manually program their boards as well, but if there's some defaults already that's cool! - Gedankenstuecke (talk) 08:32, 24 February 2022 (UTC)

competitors for measuring rocking from the GAI

   Zephyr BioHarness: This device is designed for use in sports and fitness tracking, but it contains a 3-axis accelerometer and can be worn on the chest or torso to track motion.
   ActiGraph: This is another accelerometer-based device that is commonly used in research studies to track physical activity and movement.
   Empatica E4: This device is designed for physiological monitoring, but it also contains a 3-axis accelerometer that can be used to track motion.
   Axivity AX3: This is a research-grade accelerometer that can be worn on the wrist or ankle to track motion.
   Shimmer3 GSR+: This device contains a 3-axis accelerometer as well as a galvanic skin response sensor, which can be used to track stress levels in addition to motion.