rodders
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Xyloband type: Speaker Model
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Post by rodders on Sept 17, 2016 9:24:30 GMT
As we have noted, this model has a loudspeaker. Did anyone attending a concert recall it ever making a sound ?
Stefan has recently posted some great documentation on the patent behind the Xyloband. Para 10 of this reads:
This might also account for the large number of bytes (63) that we think is sent in the Tx packet. After all red, green, blue, magenta, yellow, cyan, white and off requires only 3x bits and the suspected 12x zones would only need 4x bits....so could all be done in 1x byte !!
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Post by stefankrupop on Sept 17, 2016 10:55:50 GMT
Just a small remark: 63 bytes is the maximum length of the payload. Due to the length field you can also just send 1 byte...
Stefan
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Post by peter on Jun 7, 2017 16:27:41 GMT
Coming back to the original question of this thread.
No, the speaker actually didn't make any "noise" during the concert, at least I didn't notice any. Just was yesterday at the concert in Munich :-D
BTW, though what I just realized that when conncting the battery it doesn't just flash, but the speaker makes a notable "click" noise
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Post by progman on Jun 7, 2017 16:30:53 GMT
hi peter,
if you the click, click ,click on the speaker, if possible you have a the battery is low. please ckeck on new battey for AAAA
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Post by kaotica on Aug 31, 2017 3:28:06 GMT
just a note, the US version made a noise in the car as we were leaving the show )two days ago in miami... when we hit the max range of reception, the bands which were on and slowly cycling colors made a 3 tone beep (very low volume) and all simultaneously shut off.
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