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should rather have static method to check which are available
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Why would you prefer this?
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We could also think about using the entire power of RxJS (plus switching from RxJS5 to RxJS6) and make the observables cold observables instead of hot ones like they currently are due to the naive implementation. This would allow us to just stop subscribing to them and the sensor being shut down automatically and the other way around for subscribing. For this we would need to write some more tests, the current ones might not be sufficient.
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Still gonna do it when there is time :)
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