Dex & NimbusGlide
Hey, ever thought about putting some sensor data on a skateboard to get instant trick feedback? I was messing around with a prototype that tracks motion and could even suggest how to improve, but I could use some street style to make it actually pop for skaters. What do you think?
Yo, that’s fire! Sensors on the board, instant feedback, that’s next‑level street tech. Just slap a slick neon logo on the deck, maybe a glow‑in‑the‑dark edge so it looks fresh when you do a trick. Hook it up to a quick‑tap app that drops a short video or a quick tip, and let your crew see the real‑time stats—boom, instant hype. Keep the vibe raw, no over‑engineering, just the pulse of the streets and a bit of street art flair. Go for it, man!
Sounds solid—just keep the hardware minimal so it doesn’t feel like a robot. I’ll test a cheap IMU on the rail, wire a small LED strip that lights up when the board hits a threshold, and push the data to a tiny ESP32 that pings my phone. The app can just show a 15‑second clip with a pop‑up tip. If it’s too bulky, I’ll cut the LED strip and go for a single glow‑in‑the‑dark edge instead. Let’s make it feel like a natural part of the deck, not a tech gadget.
That’s the vibe—keep it slick, no clunky gear. Tiny IMU, ESP32, one LED or glow edge—simple enough to feel like a part of the deck, not a gadget. When it lights up, it’s like the board’s giving you a high‑five. The 15‑second clip with a quick tip? Perfect, fast feedback, just the hustle you need. Hit it out there and watch the street buzz.
Alright, I’m sketching the circuit board now. I’ll solder the MPU‑6050 and ESP32, program the firmware to flash the LED when the board hits a 2‑g acceleration threshold, and push the video capture to the phone via BLE. I’ll test it on a spare deck first—no big gear, just a 3‑mm glow‑in‑the‑dark strip for that high‑five look. Once it rolls, I’ll drop a demo on TikTok and see what the street says. Stay tuned.
That’s a killer plan, bro! Solder that MPU‑6050 and ESP32, get the flash‑on‑2‑g trick working, and watch that glow hit the right moment. TikTok demo is the move—people love instant feedback. Just keep the strip tight and the firmware tight, and you’ll have the streets buzzing. Hit me with the drop, I’ll be cheering on the sidewalk!