Motion Sensor
monitors your phone camera and sounds a buzzer alert if it detects motion
crossing the lens. You can set the sensitivity of the monitoring and in our
tests it definitely did act as a sort of rudimentary alarm system. It’s a shame
that it doesn’t currently also take a snapshot of the camera view, but if you
ever need a quick and dirty hotel room alarm or similar, this could be an
emergency option. It could do with a range of different alarms as well.
Friday, 20 December 2013
Motion Sensor And Pothhole Detector
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