The tags the researchers stuck on the whale’s backs included GPS trackers, pressure sensors, and accelerometers, which detect fine-scale vibrations that can reveal when a whale is singing.
We can protect whales from ship strikes by translating their songs|Kate Baggaley|October 2, 2020|Popular Science
The $99 device is called Halo and it has a heart rate monitor inside, as well as an accelerometer, temperature sensor, and no screen all.
Amazon’s new fitness tracker listens to your voice to figure out your mood|Stan Horaczek|September 2, 2020|Popular Science
It utilizes the iPhone's built in accelerometer and microphone to track the data.
Tech Start-Ups Get Their Sexy On|CNBC|February 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The most basic ones are equipped with an accelerometer, which measures motion to collect data activity, steps and sleep.
How to Find the Best Fitness Tracker for You|Brent Rose|November 20, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Aside from the accelerometer, it has the ability to constantly monitor your heart-rate for several days on end!
How to Find the Best Fitness Tracker for You|Brent Rose|November 20, 2013|DAILY BEAST
I knew that the accelerometer was to indicate the force of the pull-outs.
Test Pilot|David Goodger (goodger@python.org)
The accelerometer climbed higher and higher, and he felt as though he could hardly move his hands to the proper switches.
The Man Who Hated Mars|Gordon Randall Garrett
At eight thousand feet on the altimeter I shifted my gaze to the accelerometer and horsed.
Test Pilot|David Goodger (goodger@python.org)
But I wasnt really to find out what that accelerometer was for until I used it.
Test Pilot|David Goodger (goodger@python.org)
For an instant, the accelerometer hovered at twelve G, and slipped toward thirteen.
The Scarlet Lake Mystery|Harold Leland Goodwin
British Dictionary definitions for accelerometer
accelerometer
/ (ækˌsɛləˈrɒmɪtə) /
noun
an instrument for measuring acceleration, esp of an aircraft or rocket