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Memoto's Tiny, Automatic Camera Offers a Searchable, Shareable Photographic Memory

By Joy Hou - on 24 Oct 2012, 10:00am

Memoto's Tiny, Automatic Camera Offers a Searchable, Shareable Photographic Memory

Memoto has introduced an intelligent micro-device that captures every moment of your life in photo keyframes. These spontaneous shots can be effortlessly searched, shared and revisited at any time using Memoto’s innovative web service and mobile application.

About the size of a postage stamp, the Memoto camera connects to your clothing with a small stainless steel metal clip, subtly capturing every special moment of your life as it's happening  - before you even realize how special it is. Its advanced software organizes the photos to work as a photographic memory that can be accessed at any time.

Once connected to a user’s computer, the Memoto camera will automatically begin uploading the photos taken to the Memoto Web Service. This web service with accompanying apps for iPhone and Android works very much like your own backup memory and catalogs the pictures (moments) by time, date, place and even lighting conditions that can be easily searched and shared.

Additional features of the Memoto camera include:

• Automatic photo capture every 30 seconds
• 5-megapixel resolution images
• Log of GPS positions and timestamps
• Built-in rechargeable battery which lasts up to two days
• LED battery life indicator
• Micro-USB port for charging and connecting to computer
• Built-in accelerometer ensures that pictures are correctly oriented regardless of how it’s worn
• 36 x 36 x 9mm

Available in Graphite grey, Arctic white and Memoto orange, the Memoto camera is expected to be available from early 2013 at US$279.

Source: Memoto

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