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PetInspect

a 16-bit wearable computer for pets

Published in issue 343, May 2005

PetInspect
PetInspect is a sophisticated data-logger and wireless communications device that lets you discover what environment your pet experiences and how they behave while you’re not around. PetInspect consists of a 16-bit microcontroller with 256 kbytes of Flash memory and sensors for pressure, temperature, activity, light and proximity. The digital transceiver provides communication with a range of up to 30m.

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