Automatically capture photos with the QindredCam wearable camera
Automatically capture photos with the QindredCam wearable camera
2015-03-01
how many times has something awesome
happened and you wanted to take a photo
of it but by the time music your camera
out the moment was already over well
that's where the Kindred camera comes in
this is a life logging camera that's
designed to automate the process of
capturing memories now most existing
lifelogging cameras the way they work is
that they automatically take a photo
during preset intervals so every two
seconds or every two minutes but the way
the Kindred works is that it automates
that process by automatically detecting
moments if things are interesting so
what it's looking for is smiling faces
changes in light or atmosphere at which
point the camera will activate and shoot
a photo it has a storage limit of 4
gigabytes that can easily be cleared up
by transferring the photos to your
smartphone or to the cloud when it
connects to a Wi-Fi network of course it
has an accompanying app so you can
launch the app and see what the camera
sees in real time there's also the
option to set intervals if you want to
and there will be a shutter button in
the final version of this camera right
now I'm wearing a prototype the final
version will have this teardrop design
that you can either clip onto your
clothing or hang around your neck like
this one it will be available in the
second quarter of 2015
we priced at one hundred and forty nine
dollars you'll be able to find it in the
US in Europe and Japan brew cnet com I'm
Sharon Profis at Mobile World Congress
2015
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