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by brandon
5656 days ago
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So, again, I don't know anything about the device in question, so this is all conjecture... but: Even given that OTA flashing is possible, why bother? The device has no means of waking the user without a phone in bluetooth range, so what's the upshot? I don't know that battery life falls into that category because the device would need some pretty serious upgrades, and cost would obviously increase: - More RAM. Lots more. Enough to contain an entire firmware image during OTA and an entire night of sleep/movement history. - More MIPS. Actigraphy isn't going to be as cheap as store-and-forward. - A reliable RTC so that the device can ping the phone at the right wakeup time. - etc. If I was in their position, I'd build the device to be as dumb a peripheral as possible. Push the complexity out of expensive hardware and into software. I'd also probably have built in a sweet inductive charging pad, too, but I'm a sucker for shiny things. |
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