Get Snap Happy with this MeCam Wearable Camera
Tia Clarke — February 1, 2013 — Tech
We’re all guilty of forgetting to take our cameras out to capture those special moments on nights out or when hanging with friends, but what if you could have a wearable camera? Wouldn't that solve all your #firstworldproblems? Cue the MeCam wearable camera. The ultra-lightweight gadget can be clipped to your clothes so that it’s ready to capture moments on the go.
For such a small accessory, it sure does pack a punch. MeCam has been designed to shoot in low/dark light conditions by using Infrared LED lights. The teeny camera can even capture video and audio footage in 720 pixels once it’s within 20 feet of you. It also features a 4GB microSD card.
For such a small accessory, it sure does pack a punch. MeCam has been designed to shoot in low/dark light conditions by using Infrared LED lights. The teeny camera can even capture video and audio footage in 720 pixels once it’s within 20 feet of you. It also features a 4GB microSD card.
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Cameras - Opportunities for wearable cameras that allow people to capture special moments hands-free are on the rise.
2. Miniature Cameras - The development of miniature cameras that can capture high-quality footage in low light settings is a trend to watch.
3. Personalized Cameras - The market for personalized cameras that fit seamlessly into daily life, such as the MeCam wearable camera, is growing.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies have the opportunity to develop and market wearable cameras for capturing hands-free footage in various conditions.
2. Fitness Devices - Fitness device companies can explore wearable camera technology for use in tracking workouts and performance.
3. Tourism - Tourism industries can develop and promote the use of wearable cameras to enhance the travel experience and capture unique perspectives.
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