Android Powered Lamp Changes Color Upon User Request

Presently, it is practically possible to do just about anything with your Android smartphone. Apart from unlocking your car and opening your garage, you can also make payments without any money. All you require is your Android smartphone and you’re great for anything.
A new improvement in Android smartphones just proved this fact.
A French developer placed an RGB lamp inside a standard McDonald’s cup. Employing a Wildfire S, he was capable to alter the colours of the lamp.
“The orientation of the mobile phone is detected by the built-in compass (magnetic area sensor 3-axis) parameters hue, saturation and brightness are converted to RGB and then sent by means of a TCP connection to the Fox board that controls the lamp,” said the developer.
On the video, the lamp is ready to modify colours when the developer dragged his fingers along the screen and even though he turned his cellphone all around. Even although it is not as functional as the other tasks you can do with your smartphone, it is nonetheless pretty cool. But we do wonder no matter what occurred to Android @ Home, which was very first announced at Google I/O 2011.
As for the lamp, I want a single! It would be fairly cool to have this throughout a get together in your own home, correct? What do you believe?
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