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The I-CubeX Wi-microDig enables you to interface sensors wirelessly to your computer anywhere in the world.
It is designed to obtain data from sensors for (scientific) measurement and analysis and/or for the control of audiovisual effects and multimedia content. With the I-CubeX, translate sensor signals with high resolution into digitally encoded messages.
Then, send these messages to data analysis/display software or, since the encoding is MIDI, to a variety of 3rd party hardware or software devices that perform sound synthesis, graphical animation, video effects, etc.. Voilà !
Read more below ...
What you get
The I-CubeX Wi-microSystem includes a Wi-microDig analog to digital encoder with wireless Bluetooth transmitter and cable for easy use with 9V batteries, a BatteryPack-1000 and LiveSupport-1 (one hour of live technical support) to help you get setup. A free Turn sensor is also included for demo and test purposes.
A variety of software is available from our website to apply the WimicroSystem in your project - please check the Wi-microDig page, and browse our resource page for more solutions. Here's how to get started.
Please note
Please note that to configure and use the Wi-microDig, you will need a Bluetooth interface for your computer that uses the WIDCOMM or Microsoft stack (Bluesoleil is not supported at this point). To get the maximum range of 100 m you will need a class 1 Bluetooth interface. The BluetoothAdapter has both these features. Need more battery power ? Try the BatteryPack-2000. Want to use the power grid instead of batteries ? Use the Wi-microGlobalAdapter.
For a thumb-sized, faster and USB-cabled version (no MIDI interface needed) with actuator outputs, check out the USB-microSystem, that, together with the USB-microMIDICable can also send MIDI messages directly to your MIDI gear.
For more inputs and resolution, as well as actuator outputs,
check out the System.
To capture more of the real world check these sensors !
Need more info ?
For more in-depth information, read about the Wi-microDig.
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