So when can you weigh a dime bag? Asking for a friend.
But seriously this could be potentially awesome.
Could you convince people to put a bowl on their phone, memorise its "weight" and then fill it with stuff to calculate calories. Replacing those digital food scales.
I think apples will work. Grapes were my plan, because I could fit five on the screen. Sadly the little blighters weren't heavy enough to make it work :(
That's awesome. You can make a scale another way too, by using the barometer in the iPhone. You will need a ziplock or other airtight clear plastic bag, and an object of known weight for calibration.
You can measure the change in air pressure in the bag with your iPhone inside, and put your object to weigh on top of the bag (carefully balanced). There is a linear relationship between the rise in air pressure and the weight of the object on the bag (I tried this and it does work)
Note that the bag must be extremely flexible for that to work. Otherwise the weight will be supported by the bag and the air pressure inside will be lower.
For some reason, that reminds me of the classic "measure the height of a building using a barometer" joke.
Ah, you beat me to it; I was just talking with my coworkers about something like this as a fun application of the new 3D touch. We were theorizing that a ~100g capacitive tray could be used to enable the capacitive touch; then use that as the zero reference and weigh things in the tray. :)
Really? Lightly touch an icon but don't press hard enough to show the shortcut menu - as you modulate your touch pressure the glow will follow. When you peek an email, adjust the pressure of your touch - you will see it zoom in and out.
Within a few minutes of playing with the feature it was obvious that it was very high resolution detection of pressures.
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Cheers!
Could you convince people to put a bowl on their phone, memorise its "weight" and then fill it with stuff to calculate calories. Replacing those digital food scales.
Watch this space!
Edit: if you happen to be in that exotic locale. I'm sure other coinage has similarly consistent weight.
You can measure the change in air pressure in the bag with your iPhone inside, and put your object to weigh on top of the bag (carefully balanced). There is a linear relationship between the rise in air pressure and the weight of the object on the bag (I tried this and it does work)
For some reason, that reminds me of the classic "measure the height of a building using a barometer" joke.
Within a few minutes of playing with the feature it was obvious that it was very high resolution detection of pressures.
https://medium.com/@rknla/exploring-apple-s-3d-touch-f5980ef...