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>I'm reading through your instructions, and they're great.
Thank you!
>They're probably loaded with spyware though, and they never get updates so they'd probably get hacked very quickly, so those should never be connected to the internet or cell towers.
I don't connect mine to the cell network, and I only use them on absolutely-trusted password protected networks. I personally factory reset them as well, though that seemingly doesn't change anything on the phone.
>It's good to know about UV wands too. I hadn't heard of those before.
It really does feel like something from Star Trek TNG. They're really useful, both for disinfecting, and for having a robot easily clean things. Some commercial medical robots use UV-C light
>The eyes are the part that seem most off. It seems like it would be better if those could be inside the head, though the shape of the heard makes it difficult.
The shape of the display lends itself to a goggles-like shape. I tried to make them not stick out too much, but at the same time not just have a canyon where the eyes are.
>Any thoughts on flexible/bendable displays? There's a $30 Bluetooth enabled one on Amazon (HOIOS). It's not battery-powered, but it's easy to find small and cheap battery packs.
Back in November 2024 when I was conceptualizing display eyes, I did consider them. But most of them were too big for my design, and they would require space to hide the cord and put a USB battery, which would be hard on my design. But I do recommend others to look into them for their own designs. I know the guy making a real-life Cyn is using one, and it looks good.