• Puzzle_Sluts_4Ever@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Good that they finally “made right” and I would love one from a novelty standpoint but…

    That thing looks “3d printed” in the worst possible way. Like, they didn’t even bother to do a quick pass with some sandpaper to get rid of the FDM striations.

    I am not saying everything needs to be injection molded and 3d printing is awesome for small batch products (my favorite HOTAS is pretty blatantly printed). But I would at least expect a quick pass with some sandpaper to make it feel “premium”.

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    11 months ago

    Idk I feel like the people who back things on kickstarter have their expectations set way too high (and obviously the people running it are naive and play into that) but good lord you guys funded $70k for an oscilloscope and you’re upset it takes a decade? You are astoundingly lucky this even came out, and it only did because the guy that ran it has a heart of gold.

    People really need to start to understand what it takes to bring a product to market before they start backing kickstarters

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        11 months ago

        It’s 70k, it’s not going to get him a private jet he can fly to belize, it’s half a year of engineering salary, probably less.

        1 person files a complaint and he’s done for life.

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          11 months ago

          I’d take 70k once please thx.

          U act like he’d be unable to find a job if he walked away with the cash. Lol

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      People really need to start to understand what it takes to bring a product to market before they start backing kickstarters

      Alternatively people should stop looking at Kickstarting as buying or investing in a product. It’s closer to a donation to help someone try and realize their idea. You support cool idea you think should exist and that should by your primary motivation. Getting something out of it is just added bonus.

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    I’m sorry. It looks like garbage. I can’t stand 3D printed stuff for anything other than prototypes.

    And that armband is definitely a cheap Aliexpress bulk item. Seen a hundred of them.

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        11 months ago

        You read my mind. That was my first question. Microcontroller? C? Ok yeah it can run doom for sure. But e ink? It’d look terrible…

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      11 months ago

      This is one of those things that seems like it has a high gadget desirability potential on the surface, but I really can’t see replacing my existing perfectly functional (and probably significantly more durable) smartwatch with this. I already have one of those credit card sized pocket oscilloscopes. I can’t see any need for a device more portable than that. Even for the purposes of just showing off to your nerd friends, you’d only ever really be able to do that once per nerd, and then what?

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        11 months ago

        I already have one of those credit card sized pocket oscilloscopes.

        Why have I never heard of this

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        11 months ago

        If this was kickstarted 10 years ago, Smartwatches weren’t nearly as prevalent back then.

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          11 months ago

          I’m quite certain I was rocking an OG Pebble smartwatch in 2013. In fact, the Pebble’s low power usage screen was probably the inspiration for the screen on this thing.

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    11 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Ten years ago on Kickstarter, Gabriel Anzziani unveiled plans to produce an oscilloscope watch.

    After nearly forgetting about the project, early backers were surprised this month to receive a package containing the oscilloscope watch.

    The watch mode has several useful features including formatting options for 24 vs 12 hour layouts and even an alarm.

    The watch is powered by an 8-bit Xmega microcontroller with an internal PDI.

    According to Anzziani, one goal of the project was to enable users to create their own apps for the watch.

    Anzziani explains the expected battery life varies depending on whether or not the oscilloscope is in use.


    The original article contains 337 words, the summary contains 104 words. Saved 69%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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    11 months ago

    200kHz bandwidth is not a lot, but can be useful sometimes, especially on some car sensors, but not really on embedded development. I have a small FNIRSI DSO152 for fun too :)

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      11 months ago

      It would be fine for audio work, for instance, but the overall size and resolution could make measurements a challenge.