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PCWorld reviews the Camwear Model 100 - a wearable instant replay camera and writes:
'A baby's first step, an child snarfing milk through the nose, or a home run by a cub-league slugger. What do these things have in common? They are all regretted missed moments by camcorder-wielding home moviemakers.
But these priceless moments no longer have to be missed. 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.
When you witness something of interest, simply wait 30 seconds and press the Record button on the base unit. The camera stores a short video onto a removable Secure Digital media card. (The Camwear ships with a 64MB SD card, which is good for about sixteen 30-second clips, but it can be upgraded to support a 512MB SD card.)'
Read more at PCWorld.com - First Look: Wearable Camera Debuts
Posted by Darren in our News category on November 17, 2004