microelectronic sensors for rotation (gyroscope) and linear motion (accelerometer) are integrated by a microcomputer to provide the direction and speed for navigation (like cars), but are able to provide attitude information for say looking at the stars and constellations.
it uses motion sensor technology
Each fixture will have to have it's own motion sensor, then yes it will work.
There are two ways to do it. The easiest is just to put a built-in motion sensor on the one light. The switch would have to be on for the motion sensor to work. If you just want the motion sensor to work without a switch, you need to run unswitched power directly to the light.
yes ! yes ! it has..... G sensor i.e the motion sensor.
In the related links you'll find a picture of an iPad with two things circled; the 3G sensor at the top and the number of GB. If your iPad has a 3G sensor then it is a WiFi + 3G iPad and if it doesn't then it's just a WiFi iPad. Also it shows the number of GB.
Yes, a cable made for the iPad will work with the iPad.
deends do you mean any motion sensor? for either one it is xbox360 it detects your movement and moves the motion sensor to your body
The iPad has something inside it called an accelerometer. An accelerometer senses motion and tells the iPad which way is up.
It means it can be controled usin the motion sensors of your phone, it can sense the motion and work, such as if you flip the phone right the screen will rotate right too u can also play motion games with this feature.........
the sensor reads where the remote is in relation to the sensor and reads what way the remote moves (up, down, left, right) the wii reads this info as if it were a button on a gamepad
wiring diagram for a 3 way motion light sensor
iPad apps are created to work on an iPad and will not work on a PC.