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Fast Pair - New Bluetooth Pairing Technology

05.11.2017

Google has introduced a new technology for quickly pairing Bluetooth devices with smartphones running Android 6.0 Marshmallow and later. This requires updating Google Play services to version 11.7.

The Fast Pair technology is currently supported by the Google Pixel Buds and Libratone Q Adapt On-Ear wireless headphones. Support will be added to the Plantronics Voyager 8200 headset soon.

Fast Pair uses Bluetooth Low Energy to detect compatible devices, after which the normal Bluetooth pairing channel is activated. When Fast Pair mode is activated on a compatible device and Bluetooth is enabled on the smartphone, users will receive a device discovery notification prompting them to pair. If the headset has a companion app on Google Play, then the user will be prompted to download it in the next step.

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New method for creating powerful batteries 08.05.2024

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Hydrogel for flexible electronics 18.03.2021

In the field of robotics, metals have advantages such as strength, durability, and electrical conductivity. But they are heavy and rigid, properties that are undesirable in soft and flexible laptop and human-machine interface systems.

On the other hand, hydrogels are lightweight, stretchable, and biocompatible, making them excellent materials for making contact lenses and tissue engineering scaffolds. However, they are poor conductors of electricity, which is essential for digital circuits and bioelectronics applications.

Researchers at the Soft Machines Lab at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a unique silver-hydrogel composite that is highly electrically conductive and able to conduct direct current while maintaining soft pliability and deformability.

The team placed micrometer-sized silver flakes in a polyacrylamide-alginate hydrogel matrix. After passing through the process of partial dehydration, the flakes formed percolation networks, which were electrically conductive and resistant to mechanical deformations. By controlling the process of dehydration and hydration, the flakes can be made to stick together or break apart, forming reversible electrical connections.

The composite can be printed by standard techniques such as screen lithography, similar to screen printing. The researchers used this technique to develop skin electrodes for neuromuscular electrical stimulation. The new material is able to cover a large area of ​​the human body as a second layer of nervous tissue.

Future applications could include the treatment of muscle and movement disorders, such as helping someone with tremors from Parkinson's disease or difficulty grasping with their fingers after a stroke.

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