Supported sensors
Currently, phyphox supports the following inputs and outputs:
Inputs
Accelerometer
Magnetometer
Gyroscope
Light sensor
Pressure
Proximity sensor
Microphone
GPS/Location
Bluetooth for custom devices (for example an Arduino)*
Outputs
Speaker
Bluetooth for custom devices (for example an Arduino)*
Of course, not every phone has the same set of sensors and new sensors may be added to phyphox in the future (for example the camera and GPS). If you have any suggestions or needs, please let us know.
Bluetooth support is still work in progress. At the moment it is only available for Android, but we intend to add it to iOS as well. However, a generic support for all devices and communication protocols is rather complicated, so if you want to use Bluetooth, please let us know and we will be happy to get it to work.
The coordinate system
coordinate_systemIn phyphox, the z axis is perpendicular to the screen, pointing out of it. The x axis points to the right when holding the device in its default position. For phones this means, that it points to the right while looking at the screen in portrait (vertical) orientation. The y axis points upwards along the long side of the phone. However, on some larger tablets, the default orientation can be landscape (horizontal), in which case x points along the long side of the device.
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Which one of these might detect some paranormal activity.. lol
there's a gyroscope in a phone?
Yes, modern smartphones have a gyroscope, which is a tiny sensor that measures the device's rotation and orientation in three-dimensional space. This sensor, often a MEMS (micro-electromechanical system) gyroscope, works with an accelerometer to provide a complete picture of the phone's movement, enabling features like automatic screen rotation, gaming control, image stabilization, and augmented reality.
magnetic sensor... so you could use it like a "metal detector"?
compass, eh.. how does that one work. Maybe sometimes things might make it go "flaky".
Consenting to a suggested SENSOR permits those who suggest to CENSOR...using others to mediate senses censors self.
Example...using binoculars for artificial enhancement does not enhance ones natural sight, but narrows it to the artificial binoculars suggested by others. Notice how easy it is to sneak up on someone using binoculars...
Supported sensors Currently, phyphox supports the following inputs and outputs:
Inputs
Accelerometer
Magnetometer
Gyroscope
Light sensor
Pressure
Proximity sensor
Microphone
GPS/Location
Bluetooth for custom devices (for example an Arduino)*
Outputs
Speaker
Bluetooth for custom devices (for example an Arduino)* Of course, not every phone has the same set of sensors and new sensors may be added to phyphox in the future (for example the camera and GPS). If you have any suggestions or needs, please let us know.
The coordinate system
coordinate_systemIn phyphox, the z axis is perpendicular to the screen, pointing out of it. The x axis points to the right when holding the device in its default position. For phones this means, that it points to the right while looking at the screen in portrait (vertical) orientation. The y axis points upwards along the long side of the phone. However, on some larger tablets, the default orientation can be landscape (horizontal), in which case x points along the long side of the device.
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Which one of these might detect some paranormal activity.. lol
there's a gyroscope in a phone?
Yes, modern smartphones have a gyroscope, which is a tiny sensor that measures the device's rotation and orientation in three-dimensional space. This sensor, often a MEMS (micro-electromechanical system) gyroscope, works with an accelerometer to provide a complete picture of the phone's movement, enabling features like automatic screen rotation, gaming control, image stabilization, and augmented reality.
magnetic sensor... so you could use it like a "metal detector"?
compass, eh.. how does that one work. Maybe sometimes things might make it go "flaky".
List of all the experiments here:
https://phyphox.org/experiment/
Sonar (Acoustics)
Included in phyphoxWiki entryVideo instructionsMicrophone / Speaker
Turns your phone into a sonar to either measure distances or determine the speed of sound.
Consenting to a suggested SENSOR permits those who suggest to CENSOR...using others to mediate senses censors self.
Example...using binoculars for artificial enhancement does not enhance ones natural sight, but narrows it to the artificial binoculars suggested by others. Notice how easy it is to sneak up on someone using binoculars...
Physic/bheue - "to be" + phone/phonic - "sound"...consenting to a suggested "physical phone" distorts ones physic within all phonic.
If physic implies being, then world implies summation of beings together, which covers the division (dis) of each being from one another.
There's no "cover" over nature...only each beings free will of choice to cover self from natural with artificial.