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Err, did he mention the battery life?

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I love how everyone is like OHHH thats what that was lol  :P

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I was wondering wtf you were wearing on your arm lel

Its all looks these days

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Seems interesting. Hope they will polish all the issues to make it more reliable to use. Not sure what would I use it for though. A smartwatch (with decent battery) would solve most of my problems with interacting with phone and PCs.

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i would have liked to see more of what it can do and what it cant. also you didnt mentioned battery life.

and i dont think you can use for every situation but for replacing your remote it could be very good.

i would like to see it in action. perhaps you can make a channel super fun vid out of this.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Video idea:

 

A less descriptive video of the myo, and make one more like the makey makey (channel super fun) just fooling around with it and testing the limits.  Or compare it to Leap Motion- motion control device. :)

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  • 9 months later...

I know this thread is old, but I have been working really hard on a video that shows off how we can play PC games with the Myo. What do you guys think? Maybe we need two bands, one for control and one for button presses?

 

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