SensorCode shares your smartphones sensor data with a third parts via a UDP connection in real time
sensorCode
What is it about?
SensorCode shares your smartphones sensor data with a third parts via a UDP connection in real time. Sensors giving azimuth, motion, microphone, voice, location and proximity and the ability to turn the local light on. It also gives you the ability to ask your smartphone to talk back to you too.
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App Store Description
SensorCode shares your smartphones sensor data with a third parts via a UDP connection in real time. Sensors giving azimuth, motion, microphone, voice, location and proximity and the ability to turn the local light on. It also gives you the ability to ask your smartphone to talk back to you too.
The app itself can be downloaded for free, with location, proximity and voice of the included in the bundle. To access the microphone, azimuth and motion sensors and light capabilities you need to purchase the functionality as an in app purchase.
The icon for the app was designed and crafted by Anton Vanhoucke of https://antonsmindstorms.com fame. All but one of the icons within the app where downloaded from thenounproject.com website. The lego man by Jon Trillana. The white dot by Aybige. The lock by Valeriy. The black dot by Mochamad Frans Kumia. The camera by mikicon. The compass by William Hollowell. The game controller by vectoriconset10. The location and cog wheel by Hrbon. The speaker by Danil Polshin. The picture library by Icon54 and microphone by Hasanudin and finally the light bulb by Logan. The only exception to the rule the proximity icon was downloaded from the icons8.com website.
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