← Back to context Comment by skeledrew 17 hours ago How will a single press provide that much energy? 3 comments skeledrew Reply BoredPositron 16 hours ago Piezo skeledrew 10 hours ago It's a single press, which has to power the microphone for several seconds, and wireless connection to communicate with the sync device, even later if it isn't immediately available. In what way would piezo generate that much energy? Daneel_ 44 minutes ago > BLE transmitter to trigger voice input on a watchI suggesting triggering input on a watch, not voice recording on the ring. In my suggestion the ring would be a ‘dumb’ input device.
BoredPositron 16 hours ago Piezo skeledrew 10 hours ago It's a single press, which has to power the microphone for several seconds, and wireless connection to communicate with the sync device, even later if it isn't immediately available. In what way would piezo generate that much energy? Daneel_ 44 minutes ago > BLE transmitter to trigger voice input on a watchI suggesting triggering input on a watch, not voice recording on the ring. In my suggestion the ring would be a ‘dumb’ input device.
skeledrew 10 hours ago It's a single press, which has to power the microphone for several seconds, and wireless connection to communicate with the sync device, even later if it isn't immediately available. In what way would piezo generate that much energy? Daneel_ 44 minutes ago > BLE transmitter to trigger voice input on a watchI suggesting triggering input on a watch, not voice recording on the ring. In my suggestion the ring would be a ‘dumb’ input device.
Daneel_ 44 minutes ago > BLE transmitter to trigger voice input on a watchI suggesting triggering input on a watch, not voice recording on the ring. In my suggestion the ring would be a ‘dumb’ input device.
Piezo
It's a single press, which has to power the microphone for several seconds, and wireless connection to communicate with the sync device, even later if it isn't immediately available. In what way would piezo generate that much energy?
> BLE transmitter to trigger voice input on a watch
I suggesting triggering input on a watch, not voice recording on the ring. In my suggestion the ring would be a ‘dumb’ input device.