[Electronics-Talk] Appliance accessibility
Star Gazer
pickrellrebecca at gmail.com
Sun Feb 14 23:06:58 UTC 2016
It could happen, but I doubt it, I think
you'd be too low value a target if that makes you feel any better.
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I'm not sure about the setting through the internet idea. Suppose some scum
hacks in, turns on my oven, and burns down my house, just for the fun of it?
Tracy
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Why not bypass bluetooth and make appliances accessible via the Internet.
If one can communicate with a fridge using a computer or smartphone, then
why not make it possible for one to set appliances the same way?
Now it may sound crazy, but if one doesn't have a computer or smartphone,
then they could use a landline like one can do to reset cable boxes and the
like.
Vince
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> Many years ago now, the brilliant engineer Tim Cranmer had an idea of
> how to make appliances accessible. We would get a law passed
> requiring manufacturers to include a chip which would broadcast menu
> info to a blind person's device of choice. Those days, it was
> something like a Braille 'n Speak. These days, it would probably be a
> smart phone, with the signal via Bluetooth.
>
> Could some version of this idea be workable today? It wouldn't solve
> the problem of a touch screen control, as someone described for some
> dishwashers, but it would help with the problem of one button
> controlling different menus and submenus, like some washers I've seen.
>
> I'm not keen on my appliances being connected to the internet, but I'm
> also not happy with the struggle it can be these days to find
> something I can easily use.
>
> Tracy
>
>
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