I would like for myself or for us to have a voice output for error messages or instructions for scanning… for example “scanner too far away” or “please move 5cm forward” or something like that…
because when scanning you concentrate more on the object or on the miraco.
That would be really cool… it’s definitely not a big hurdle for you.
You can offer it to switch off… for those who don’t want it.
I think the more acoustic feedback the better…
I forget… VOICE OUTPUT FOR MIRACO WHERE ALSO GOOD IDEA.
I think this is really a very good idea and a valid point. I already had a similar idea to make the LED light blink faster or slower depending on how close you are.
But I actually like the idea with the voice output even better!
Perhaps you could also set a range in which you want to scan or remain. And if you exceed or fall short of it, this voice output would trigger.
As I said, a great idea. I hope it will be discussed by the development team.
Hello… I’m glad that someone is interested. Maybe we can do a combination of light and voice output. That would be awesome! Yes, hopefully the good developer team will implement it.
Good ideas. But maybe audio signal would be faster to implement because language-independable and faster feedback, like a continuous tone for optimal distance, lower interval when too far away and higher interval when too near?
@Bora.Schninsky
Ganz so kesselig ist es nicht bei mir wohne ein paar Kilometer südöstlich am Rande der Alb.
Im Discord wurde deine Idee schon aufgeschnappt von Revopoint, ich denke das hat gute Chancen da noch recht viel an der Software gemacht wird. Außerdem hatte es einen großen Mehrwert.
Wegen dem WiFi, wenn alles im selben WiFi ist dann kannst du am PC einfach ein neues Projekt erstellen und deine Miraco Projekte auf den PC übertragen. Ich habe selbst einen Miraco und noch einen Mini v1.
I don’t think voice output is necessary. Hang gliders use a variometer to measure rise and fall to catch thermal climbs. The device has a high tone for going up and a low tone for going down. The tone frequency changes the faster you are going up or down. A low tone would mean too far, a high tone too close. Some variation on this theme would be ideal.