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Wearable Camera Enables Instant Replays Of User's Life
posted by Editor on Thursday June 19, @04:22PM
Wearable Computer Interfaces The CAMWEAR system from Deja View, Inc. enables users to record their visual experiences after the fact by buffering the input to a head-mounted camera for 30 seconds before the record button is hit. A nickel-sized video camera that can be clipped onto glasses or shirt collars feeds a continuous video stream into a pager-sized or "hip-pack" recording unit that is worn on the belt or waistband. When the user hits the record button, the previous 30 seconds seen by the camera are stored in flash memory. The recorder can hold up to 4 hours of recorded video, which can then be transferred to a PC or Mac through a USB cable or flash memory reader.

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