Concerts today have little to do with those of the past and the light-up bracelets have become another attraction of the show. The problem is when a Flipper Zero comes into action.
Nowadays, concerts are no longer limited to great sound and of course the music or voice of your favorite singer or band. An element that is gaining great popularity are the bracelets that light up during the show, which create a unique atmosphere if you have ever experienced it.
In this field there is a great protagonist and one of the leading companies in the manufacture of these bracelets is PixMob, which are used to even create visual effects. Recently, This company has been in the news for its participation in Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, where its bracelets have been the icing on the cake for the concerts.
Watching some videos like the one below, you probably wonder how they work and to give you a slight idea, they light up when they receive specific commands through infrared signals. At concerts, a huge IR projector sends these commands to synchronize the lights of all the bracelets, creating coordinated visual effects in the stadium.
But of course, what famous device also includes an infrared transmitter? Exactly, the Flipper Zero, which makes it perfect for playing with devices controlled by IR signals, such as the PixMob bracelets used at concerts like Taylor Swift’s.
A Flipper Zero to rule them all: imagine the chaos at a Taylor Swift concert
In this case, the Flipper Zero would be in charge of capturing the IR signals emitted by the event projector. Once this is done, the IR signals are analyzed to understand what commands are being sent, i.e. patterns that correspond to different colors and flickering effects are identified..
Once you achieve this, you just have to send IR signals to the bracelets, controlling them in the same way as the real concert projector. Taking into account the thousands of people who attend these concerts, the chaos that can be generated is served.
Everyone expects something coordinated and spectacular that is enjoyed especially if you are in the stands, so imagine what they could see when suddenly the Flipper Zero comes into action and what you see is a real disaster.
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