Syntiant TinyML Wearable

Syntiant TinyML Wearable

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This is a TinyML wearable designed with the Syntiant TinyML board running a Machine Learning model trained and deployed with Edge Impulse. The wearable vibrates when it hears vehicle sounds or their horns. Genius! The wearable can be used, for example, to help people with hearing impairments navigate the streets safely. At the same time, this wearable device is ideal say for people strolling through the streets, enjoying the melodies of Michael Jackson, while inadvertently neglecting the surrounding traffic! I used PLA material for the main enclosure, side cover and the stand. The wrist straps are designed to be flexible so I printed them with TPU material. This wearable stand is not important to it's functionality. A device's dock/stand is just always cool! It keeps your device in place, adds style to your space, and saves you from the existential dread of your device being tangled in cables.

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