Make: Wearable Electronics: Design, prototype, and wear your own interactive garments (Make: Technology on Your Time)
M**S
Best Book for Makers Everywhere. Buy it!
This is a wonderful text and written by a girl geek in plain English. Whooot Whooot. Very clear pics and several web sources to visit for more info are included. I subscribe to MAKE magazine and pre-ordered the print (not kindle) version when I saw that it would soon be available. Didn't disappoint me. Love it Love it Love it. It's an easy read. If you know almost nothing of electronics you can figure out what she's saying (I'm an engineer...but you don't have to be one)... and with very little investment you too can become a "maker" -- if you want to see what's out there, visit a Maker Faire -- they are held in Michigan (Ann Arbor, Detroit), the West Coast, Atlanta...all over. And check out instructables online too -- you'll find many examples of embedded electronics in clothing. This book is probably the best "How-To" I've ever read. Get it, and you won't be disappointed. I promise.
A**T
A great book that inspires the creative spirit
This is a very good book that establishes a solid foundation knowledge wise to help bring creative ideas to life. I especially liked that this book included how to use el wire and tape to really make your wearable electronics to life. For those of us who live near the Blackrock Desert, that’s pretty valuable information when Burning Man fires up. Most of all and more importantly this book provides a chance to teach my students something valuable in a context that inspires them.
M**K
Lots of Fun. Needed For your Electronics Library.
Great project book. I actually connected a heart monitor and it is working great. Thanks.
D**B
A good introduction to wearables covering a variety of techniques
A good introduction to wearables covering a variety of techniques, sensors and boards. A good "idea" generator book. The author's experience as a faculty shows through as a well written "textbook" or "lab manual". Recommended as a first book on wearables.
A**R
I just loved this book
Kate explanations goes from the basics to the more advanced.Her book was very useful to me because I was interested in creating wearable clothes and I could understand the "how tos" as well as the the difficulties I could possible get into. There are easy and not so easy projects propositions
H**K
I think the topic is interresting however not sure where ...
I think the topic is interresting however not sure where it will go. The book was well written but left me wondering about the value of wearable electroinics beyond the looks. I was expecting more insight into how to apply this as a technology that interfaces with the people wearing the electronics. Maybe their will be more to come as others discover how to use this technology?
A**T
Lots of great ideas
This book covers a wide range of wearable electronics concepts and provides lots of ideas for projects and experiments you can try.
A**R
This is an electronics classroom text book
I bought the book because of the word "Wearable" in it's title. I thought the book would portray a fashion, apparel and clothing perspective. It doesn't. 90% (or more) of the book is computer science and electronics based. I skimmed the computer/electronics pages and they are informative. The clothing/apparel pages are rudimentary. The title of the book is needs to change.
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