Designing a Glove to Feel Electricity Through Walls
Zack Freedman Zack Freedman
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 Published On Jan 2, 2021

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I stuck a fluxgate magnetometer to my finger, connected it to a wristband that feels sounds, and added a rainbow LED matrix, so I can feel electric current flowing through circuit boards and walls.

Why? Because I slammed too many cocktails and entered Hackster.io's contest to Expand the Human Experience. They sent me a Neosensory Buzz haptic wristband, and now I need to augment myself or get cut off from free hardware forever. Just a normal day in Voidstar Lab.

Enter the contest: https://www.hackster.io/contests/neoedge

Download the code: https://github.com/ZackFreedman/THUND...

Design files, BOM, and instructions are still being written. Thanks for your patience - I barely had enough time to release the video on time. I'm staying up as late as necessary to make sure these files are available by tomorrow, Sunday, January 3rd, 2021.

This video is not sponsored or endorsed by anyone - but I tried.

All music is licensed CC-BY
"Friday" - The Passion HiFi
"Consider it Swung" - Light Foot
"Drop" - Michett
"Sunrise" - Taz Lazuli
"Video Game Blockbuster" - Rafael Krux

Assets:
All sound effects - www.zapsplat.com
Fluxgate animation - Wikimedia Foundation
"Electromagnets" - The Prelinger Archives
I forgot where I found the Hall sensors with the toruses. Whoopsie!

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