Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Tech Tuesdays: "Narrative - automatic lifelogging camera"

Article #1: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/tiny-lifelogging-camera-memoto-finally-launching-new-name-8C11329867

Article #2: http://getnarrative.com/

Narrative is a tiny camera with a GPS. It automatically takes photos and then organizes them for you. The camera has no controls just a clip attached to it so that it can be worn by the user.

As long as it is worn, the camera will constantly take pictures.  It takes two geotagged photos a minute with recorded orientation. Narrative has these features so that the app can show the photos upright no matter how you are wearing the camera.

The camera's batteries are rechargeable and do not need to be recharged until after about two days. To recharge the batteries, you connect the camera to your computer. Additionally, the narrative has a software that you can subscribe to for $9 per month starting year 2. The software offers the storage necessary for the Narrative clip.  It also automatically organizes your photos and allows you to easily view and share pictures.

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