Have
you ever thought to have a camera which will keep on taking images of
your precious moments in life without you doing anything! Just imagine
you clip the camera to your shirt or wear it as a pendant in a necklace
and it will start shooting images at a frequency of every 30 seconds.
Yes!
This has become a reality news now. A team of scientists have showcased
Memoto, known to be the smallest wearable camera in the crowd funding
website Kickstarter. Images show a tiny box shaped camera which claims
to have a 5 MP resolution.
As
per the information available, this tiny camera has a GPS chip which
can track location of the user. It can also automatically store and
organize images through apps designed for Android devices and iPhone.
This could be really useful as you don’t need to manually trigger
storing these images as well as organizing them to different meaningful
folders for easy access. The Swedish start-up behind this tiny
innovation claimed that battery will last for 2 days in this tiny
wonder.
There is a video on display which demonstrates how this tiny camera clicks every 30 seconds to capture images
of a boy in swing or a boy holding a cat. This technology also named as
‘lifelogging’ is being seen with huge amount of interest as evident
from the popularity in Kickstarter site. While explaining the
functioning, company spokesperson explained that Memoto will be
organizing various images and grouping them into ‘Moments’.
These
‘moments’ will be then arranged in a timeline for you to track. Once
you click on a specific Moment in the timeline, the images grouped under
that Moment will get displayed. It is almost like going back to a
moment in life and re-living every bit of it.
Users
can also locate specific moments using this timeline specific grouping.
It is almost impossible now that you will ever lose your precious
moments in life, you can capture whole of them and see them again and
again.