
Vibrating Necklace
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This is a wearable device that detects movement and triggers vibrations when you're on the move or shaking your head, such as during dancing. Your friends can also remotely activate this feature. The device features a secure clip closure at the back of the neck to keep it in place, housing a vibration motor positioned for maximum intensity at the back of the neck and along its entire length. At the front, you'll find a sturdy yet easy-to-close hook closure. To get this wearable vibrating, you'll need the Body Interaction Vibrator Development Board, which is inserted into the device to control the vibration motor. The more you move, the more intense the vibrations become. There's also space for batteries, and wires can be concealed or left visible to give it a sci-fi look. You can design this wearable using Tinkercad at https://tinkercad.com/things/8stCwczMAkp. For more information on how it works, visit http://bodyinteraction.com/2016/02/18/vibrating-3d-printed-necklace/. To learn about the product, check out http://www.bodyinteraction.com/product. To print this wearable, use an XYZ printer daVinci 1.0 with ABS black material at a 50% fill-in rate and a layer thickness of 0.2mm.
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