[blindza] Re: Gadget thoughts - bag motion detection alarm

  • From: "Jacob Kruger" <jacob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "National Accessibility Portal mailing list with topics focused on accessibility for users with visual disabilities." <blind@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, <blindza@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2012 09:50:29 +0200

This is pretty cool/close to the one idea.

Will just additionally say though, that, you might want to, aside from this 
one's initial 3 second beep want to choose alternative alarm sounds, or volume 
levels, depending on where, or what you'd then attached it to..?

another funny thought is can only imagine how various prankster types would 
love to play around with something like this on occasion - attach it to other 
people's things without telling them in certain situations, etc...LOL!

Stay well

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Carel Ewald 
  To: blindza@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ; NAPSA 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 9:04 AM
  Subject: Re: [Blind] Gadget thoughts - bag motion detection alarm


  Hi,

   

  See link 
http://www.corporatetravelsafety.com/catalog/motion-detection-alarm-p-980.html 
for such a motion alarm for bags etc.

   

  Available in S.A. on various sites, see google search 
http://www.google.co.za/search?hl=en&cr=countryZA&biw=1440&bih=694&tbs=ctr%3AcountryZA&q=motion+detection+alarm+device+bag&oq=motion+detection+alarm+device+bag&gs_l=serp.3...93664.102919.0.104209.13.13.0.0.0.2.712.2014.3-2j0j1j1.4.0...0.0...1c.8Cu3L_Tu5p8
 – Kalahari also sells it.

   

   

  Thanks,

   

  Carel Ewald

  +27 83 463 4023

   

  From: toni kruger [mailto:freeflyflow@xxxxxxxxx] 
  Sent: 08 August 2012 08:43 AM
  To: blindza@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [blindza] Re: Gadget thoughts

   

  The tag with motion sensor sounds like a great idea, I must say, and I'm sure 
some geek out there would find it easy build.


  Toni Kruger
  freeflyflow.design
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  www.freeflyflowdesign.co.za



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  On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Jacob Kruger <jacob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

  Reminds me that often enough, the one ongoing joke is that some people might 
leave things in your way...on purpose...LOL!

   

  Also reminds me, I meant to try out/test my KSonar on a flat surface, like a 
carpet, to then try locating something like coins, keys etc., but, for example, 
for something like a bright object lying in the open, the vOICe would actually 
be perfect.

   

  And, with regards to liquid level indicator, maybe, yes, something with a 
form of float/lever idea might work, but, nope, I don't drink coffee out of any 
mugh that large...LOL again!


  Jacob Kruger
  Blind Biker
  Skype: BlindZA
  '...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: Boshoff, Deon (GP Health) 

    To: blindza@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

    Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2012 10:58 AM

    Subject: [blindza] Re: Gadget thoughts

     

    I think I will design that gadget which can warn me if someone has left 
that door half-open again.  Why do they leave doors half open, closed or open?  
Why do the cleaners always leave their trolleys exactly where the door entrance 
is supposed to be?  OK, I understand; whenever I hit a trolley, it tells me 
where the door opening is, so now I have found it at last...  And, as for your 
mechanical liquid indicator; look inside the tank of any toilet; you'll see a 
big ball, floating in the water; is that the kind of thing you're thinking 
of?LOL!  I don't think I'll be interested in having coffee with you if you used 
that kind of indicator?  I think I'll rather have a beer, thank you!☺☺☺

     

    Deon [G. Boshoff, BA[Stell]UDC[Potch] 
    WESKOPPIES HOSPITAL 
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    E-mail: 
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    or; 
    deon.boshoff55@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    WEB; 
    www.inclusiveplanet.com 

      -----Original Message-----
      From: blindza-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:blindza-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jacob Kruger
      Sent: 07 August 2012 10:43 AM
      To: BlindZA; NAPSA Blind
      Subject: [blindza] Gadget thoughts

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      Two things that came up in mind today, for whatever reason, are, 
wondering why there aren't liquid level indicators/pouring sensors that work 
sort of mechanically, instead of based on electronic circuits?

       

      This is because, I suppose, especially in weather like we're currently 
having up here in gauteng, the steam from something like coffee/tea can really 
cause hassles if you try use an electronic pouring sensor at all...<smile>

       

      Secondly, wondering about some or other form of keyring type tag you 
would maybe attach to other things like rucksacks etc., and where you could do 
something like turn on/off a motion sensor on it with something like a slider 
switch, just so that you could, for example, put something in one place, and be 
sort of notified if it was then moved as such, and, I suppose something like 
that might be useful to both blindie parents for attaching to their children's 
clothes, or for use by dog owners, as well as generally using it for maybe 
making sure you knew where a handbag, rucksack, etc. were..?

       

      You do already get sort of key rings with little audio beeps they can 
emit when you then activate them using a separate form of remote control, but, 
just thinking about something with it's own form of motion sensor in it so it 
would notify you itself if it was moved, sort of automatically..?

       

      Suppose something like that might also be of interest as a form of 
notifier if something like a door was opened, etc., as well?

       

      That one also brings up something that have thought for a while might be 
interesting/useful for finding things like keys, coins, jewellery, etc., and 
for this (really) last one, suppose some types of toy shops might actually be 
the best place to look for something like a cheap/simple, relatively ruggedly 
manufactured metal detector gadget?  Only issue there might also be that it 
would have a limited range/focus area as well, but anyway..?

       

      Stay well


      Jacob Kruger
      Blind Biker
      Skype: BlindZA
      '...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'

       


                 
           
                 
           

                 
           

   



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