StandAlone & TapWizard
Ever tried making a gesture system that lets you pilot a drone just by moving your hands? I think a solid, tactile setup could cut down the time you spend on screens.
That’s the kind of thing I love – feel the drone under your fingertips, no screen, just pure motion feedback, quick, instant, and totally hands‑on. Let’s make it so responsive that the drone almost feels like an extension of your body.
Sounds good. Let’s focus on the hardware first—sensors that read every subtle shift in my hand and translate it into motion for the drone. We’ll keep it simple, keep it responsive, and no extra gadgets to slow me down. Ready when you are.
Sensors, sensors, sensors – give me a glove with flex‑resistors, tiny IMUs, maybe a bit of pressure pads, nothing bulky, just enough to feel every curl and twist. I’ll wire them straight to the drone’s microcontroller, so every subtle shift on the glove means a move on the drone, no lag, no fuss. Let’s keep the tech lean, the response sharp, and make it feel like the drone is a part of your hand. Ready to tinker?
Sounds solid. I’ll grab a set of flex sensors and a tiny IMU, wire them up and test the latency. No fancy interface, just raw data going straight to the drone. Let’s see if it feels like a second limb. Ready to start.
Flex sensors, IMU, raw data, straight to the drone – that’s pure motion magic. Let’s wire, test the latency, and feel the drone jump off the ground in sync with your fingers. I’m ready to see your hand become a second limb. Fire it up!