The 'Looxcie Wearable Camcorder' Will Document Everyday Life
Amelia Roblin — September 16, 2010 — Tech
References: looxcie & prnewswire
Looxcie Inc. has developed the first consumer-available clip-on video camera called the 'Looxcie Wearable Camcorder.' Worn on the ear with built-in bluetooth and constant automatic recordings of exactly what you're seeing, this product doesn't miss a thing.
Moments after a video-worthy occurrence, a simple press of a button will instantly store the past 30 seconds of footage. The 'Looxcie Wearable Camcorder' can also email video clips instantly, with even further networking capabilities when used with the accompanying 'Looxcie Smartphone'
Moments after a video-worthy occurrence, a simple press of a button will instantly store the past 30 seconds of footage. The 'Looxcie Wearable Camcorder' can also email video clips instantly, with even further networking capabilities when used with the accompanying 'Looxcie Smartphone'
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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