With one cube of each color (green, yellow, and red) in a glass, the light changes from green to red depending on how much alcohol a person imbibes. If a person keeps drinking after the red cube lights up, a text will be sent to a designated friend to ask them to step in.
Jan 16, 2013
This video introduces 'Cheers' - ice cubes that measure alcohol consumption, illuminate to give visual feedback and strobe to the ambient music. Supplementary ...
This video introduces 'Cheers' - ice cubes that measure alcohol consumption, illuminate to give visual feedback and strobe to the ambient music. Alcohol ...
The electronics inside the ice-cubes know how fast and how much you are drinking. The cubes change color from green to orange to finally red as you keep ...
With each sip of your drink, the cubes keep track of your intake, and go from green to orange to red based on how much you imbibe. Bonus: The cubes are ...
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Jan 11, 2013 · A new device created by a researcher at MIT sits within drinkers glasses and informs them when they have had too much alcohol.
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Jan 18, 2013 · A few weeks later, Dhan created Cheers, the “alcohol-aware glowing ice-cubes” in response, by stuffing LEDs, an accelerometer, and other ...
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Jan 11, 2013 · The LED inside each cube will light up in green, yellow or red. Green signals a first drink; yellow is a warning that your alcohol level is getting high.
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Jan 13, 2013 · Cheers - alcohol-aware glowing ice-cubes that beat to ambient music ... As Dand demonstrates in the video, the cubes flash in three colours ...
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Feb 13, 2013 · An LED inside the ice cubes change color (green, yellow, or red) according to how much alcohol you've consumed (This initial version requires ...
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