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PCWorld Reviews Wearable Camera

Mark Goldstein | Digital | November 17, 2004 | 0 Comments

Camwear 100PCWorld have just reviewed one of the more unusual digital/video cameras that you will ever see, the Camwear 100, which attaches to your sungalsses and automatically records everything that it sees (found via Engadget).

“A company called Deja View has introduced a tiny $400 wearable video camera called the Camwear 100 that clips to the bill of a baseball cap or the side of a pair of eyeglasses and captures everything in its line of sight.

The camera is about the size of a pair of dice with a cord coming out its back that attaches to a paperback-book-size base unit that clips to a belt. The system records constantly, but caches only about 30 seconds worth of video and audio. Deja View designed the Camwear 100 to act as a kind of replay device that lets you capture the previous 30 seconds of what the camera records.”

Website: PCWorld - Wearable Camera Debuts



 

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