Inspiration: As an electrical engineering major, during circuit design labs, when we have to find a resistor or use an op amp, there are large inefficiencies with finding the resistor values or locating the pin diagram for the op amp. I was inspired to make a solution to optimize these inefficiencies.
What it does: Relay starts by analyzing what resistor you're holding in your hand. You can then prompt it for what you would like to know about it, whether that is what the value of the resistor is, or where the resistor should be placed, and it will answer.
How I built it: Using Cursor for code generation, I created the backend first, then integrated the UI from Lens Studio
Challenges I ran into: I was unfamiliar with the UI of Lens Studio, as well as any of the coding languages that were used. I also had never used APIs, so I was unfamiliar with prompt limits.
Accomplishments that I'm proud of: Getting the UI to work on the Spectacles, as well as the voice commands was very fulfilling.
What I learned: I learned that hardware testing takes much longer than pure backend development.
What's next for Relay: Fully finishing the component placement overlay.
Built With
- cursor
- gemini
- gemini-api
- javascript
- lens-studio
- metal
- typescript

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