Team: Patric Holmes, Stefan Klein, Michael Lee, Andy Mah
 
This is our senior design project. We were given the freedom to build anything. 

In contrast to most projects that focus on machinery, we wanted to create an interactive device that placed more focus on the user.

Woble is a wearable device that allows you and your friends to play Pong on an Android device by doing push ups. 

Get ready to Woble On Your Mobile!


Woble on your elbow. The angle of the flex sensor sends a signal to the phone as an input for the game. The paddle is at the bottom of the screen when you are at the bottom of a pushup, and it is at the top of the screen when you are at the top of a pushup. 
Blue LED to signify Bluetooth connectivity. Green LED to signify power. 3D printed with ABS plus. Adjustable strap to fit all arm sizes.
Head to head game play. 
Solidworks rendering of 3D printed part.
 
The green piece is an RFduino that allows for Bluetooth connectivity between the Woble and phone. The blue piece is a flex sensor. The grey tube is an aluminum rod holed out to keep the flex sensor on track.
We first started with a simple design to make sure the electronics functioned properly and the ergonomics were sound.
Final iteration. 
Screenshot of app we built.
Connected via Bluetooth from the RFduino. 
Our Professor Kazerooni wobling with our GSI.
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Woble
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Woble

Woble is a wearable device worn on the elbow that allows you to play Pong, the arcade game, by doing push ups.

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