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Description:
Our proximity detection buttons are a unique opportunity to incorporate touch based technology into any of your devices or venues. The buttons use the same touch technology that is in so many products these days and is catered for exhibit design. It includes extra features such as self calibration, high sophistication, no moving parts and so many more. The technology is very powerful, extremely reliable, and can be placed anywhere and into anything both in view or hidden. Very customizable, the buttons can be single instance triggers or we have developed a slider and spinner style that can output an analog range of data. These buttons can be connected to any device to trigger any imaginable sequence of events.
Key Features:
- Can be completely hidden from view (underneath objects) - No moving parts (triggered by sensing the human body) - Can be configured senstive enough to detect human body parts without even making physical contact - Fiber optic wire for neon-like glow or backlit button styles available - High power LED's or Luxeons for maximum brightness - Sensitive units power protected for longer life - Professionally designed and printed circuit boards (DIP or SMTP layout) - Dynamic designs, to fit various needs and applications - Modifiable sensitivity - Can be adapted to any new or existing exhibit - Any function could be activated be these buttons; lights, relays, computer interaction, sound, time delays, etc... (limitless possibilities) - Self calibrating after installation (this feature is great for eliminating maintenance when environmental variables change) - Troubleshooting and diagnostics on hardware - Durable design with high quality materials - Can be put into any array of shapes and curves designed to meet your artistic requirements - Circuitry is custom built for this application from the ground up so there are no redundant or improperly mixed technologies for both hardware and software - 1 year standard warranty
Educational Content:
- Interactivity with any device - Problem solving - Sound interactivity can teach musical notes or fundamentals of pitch
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