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by Balgair
4000 days ago
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Meh, it's a use case scenario. When the differences in the materials you are testing for are so large, the sensor can make a pretty good bet for you. Take the case of; Is this Tylenol or a Skittle. Acetaminophen and fructose are very different and you can test for that pretty simply. To get very accurate readings you need a much more powerful pulse laser as the source, ture, but mose people don't need that. You can get 80% of the use cases with 20% of the 'tech', I think that's a great reason to stick one in every phone you can. |
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