Constantly Recording Cameras

The Time Machine Camera Constantly Records to Capture Missed Moments

Roader, a company known for its innovative cameras, released the new Time Machine Camera at CES 2018 this week.

The Time Machine Camera is a wearable camera that is constantly buffering live video, so that when a user hits the record button it saves 10 seconds before and 10 seconds after. Roader hopes that this camera will eliminate the issue of missing out on a moment when the user presses record too late, or ends the video too early. The camera comes with 16GB of internal storage and records both low-resolution and high-resolution versions of the user's footage. Compatible with both iOS and Android, the camera sends videos directly to a smartphone through an app. With an estimated battery life from six to seven hours, this camera will make sure the user always captures desired moments.

The Time Machine Camera is available for purchase online now.
Trend Themes
1. Constant Recording Cameras - Wearable cameras with constant recording capabilities that allow users to never miss a moment.
2. Smartphone Connectivity Cameras - Cameras that connect directly to smartphones for easy access to video content.
3. Buffering Technology Cameras - Cameras equipped with buffering technology that saves footage pre-and-post video recording.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Companies in the consumer electronics industry can benefit from integrating constant recording and buffering technology in their products to meet customer demand.
2. Smartphone Accessories - Manufacturers of smartphone accessories can capitalize on the trend by incorporating connectivity options for wearable cameras into their products.
3. Event Industry - The event industry can use this camera technology to offer customers a new and innovative way to capture their experiences by integrating them into event packages as an add-on service.

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