LED wristbands are now a common feature of large ... Wall Street Journal does a fascinating deep dive into these wearable light shows. Finally, we get a good behind-the-scenes look at how they ...
WSJ goes behind the scenes with one LED company, PixMob, to see the tech behind the wristbands. Photo illustration: Madeline Marshall ...
PixMob units are wearable LED devices intended for crowds of attendees ... Suspected IR emitter for the PixMob units, mounted on a lighting tower (marked here in white). PixMob hardware has ...
Wristbands are surely this decade’s equivalent. With two button batteries, a mini circuit board, tiny computers, LED lights, a Lilliputian radio receiver, the outside shell and thick strap ...
lighting them up in perfect sync. This means you don't have to stay in a fixed seat. Even if you move to a different position, the LED wristband's effect won't be disrupted, as it only responds ...