• Jesus@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Got one as a gift for Christmas in the early 00’s.

    It generally worked, but you needed to be pretty loud, and things could accidentally trigger it.

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    6 months ago

    My grandparents had one in their bedroom.

    one night I had to go to the bathroom and saw the lights under the door were flipping on and off repeatedly.

    😶

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    6 months ago

    I got one as a Christmas gag gift back around 2015-16 and had it hooked up to a lamp for awhile. Like what other folks have said, you had to be pretty loud with it, and I definitely had it trigger when I didn’t want it to. But still, it’s a fun gimmick. I must’ve lost it at some point during a move, because I lost it a few years ago and kinda wish I still had it

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    6 months ago

    i feel like at this point it should be utterly trivial to mount a camera on the ceiling and be able to control things with gestures, like pointing at the computer with the thumb out and rotating the hand to raise and lower volume

    the fact that nothing even remotely like this is available is why people don’t think technology is fun any more

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      6 months ago

      It’s actually because trial after trial and market research has shown that the vast majority of people don’t want to wave their hands around just to control their electronics.

      Not to mention the privacy aspect of allowing full body motion capture in our homes.

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        6 months ago

        you uh, do realize the exact same thing applies to voice control, right? and people pay out the nose for what is just a wiretap

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    6 months ago

    Yes but I stopped using it when I was a young’n. Turns out that the click CLICK of opening a soda or beer can registered as 2 claps. That stopped being amusing pretty quick.

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    6 months ago

    No that was too bougie for us, but I did have a string that I had tied from my bed to the light switch. And honestly why did they take away our sticky outy light switches?