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Surprising! 8 years old develops sunglasses fitted with IR sensors

Surprising! 8 years old develops sunglasses fitted with IR sensors

A report in the news agency PTI on school students inventing cool gadgets for these coronavirus times, quotes an eight-year-old who allegedly developed sunglasses that have an infrared sensors that help the wearer maintain physical distance. The student Vinayak Tara, who studies in class 4 in from Haryana’s Ambala, a class 8 student, is said to have been inspired by a robotics class at their school, which has not been named.

“These sunglasses are integrated with IR sensors in which a code is set for a particular distance. IR detectors are little microchips with a photocell that are tuned to react to infrared light,” the big words coming out of an eight-year-old boy are quoted by the report. “If someone comes closer than one metre (to the wearer). the sunglasses will start beeping. It can also be modified to play music or a voice message like ‘please maintain some distance,” the boy allegedly went on to say.

This doesn’t seem like just another precocious child. Unfortunately the report does not give any more detail about this veritable genius. And apparently the trait runs in the family. His older brother Kartik Tara together with Vinayak, is said to have developed a ventilator of sorts.

“We have created a wooden structure in which the ball is fixed between two walls. When pushed, the ball gets pumped,” Kartik said. “The whole structure is fixed with a motor that moves automatically with the time set, which is required to pump that ball, and this whole circuit is programmed in a way that it works automatically,” the class 8 student was quoted as saying, sounding like an experienced scientist. Read More...

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