@Zenso I saw your YouTube comment in my notifications regarding the force data , but for some reason it doesn’t show up under the video comments. Feel free to comment again.
@Zenso I saw your YouTube comment in my notifications regarding the force data , but for some reason it doesn’t show up under the video comments. Feel free to comment again.
I was basically saying the same thing as Ava—the 10ms accelerometer in the iPhone is not sufficient to accurately capture the very brief impulses in these types of drops. As discussed further up this thread, in the data presented in another YouTuber’s reviews, higher force numbers are correlated with more protective cases (and vice versa), which of course is exactly the opposite of what is expected. See here:
The point being that it’s probably not worth your time and effort to test other cases using this method as the numbers are undoubtedly going to be incorrect.