Thanks goes to Lisa Kelly who stumbled across the following article and shared it with me, I thought it was worth sharing with you all too. The original article can be read at: http://www.springwise.com/life_hacks/continuously-recording-nanocopter-films-users-move/.
Unveiled earlier in the year at CES 2013, the MeCam consists of a miniature video recorder and chip mounted on a platform surrounded by four rotor blades that keep it in the air. The device does not require a remote control and instead relies on voice command technology. Users can tell it to move up or down, or select the ‘Follow Me’ function – which uses 14 sensors and three stabilization algorithms to ensure the camera is always at close proximity. A sound filter strips any recordings of motor noise. Video can then be streamed through iOS and Android smartphones and uploaded onto social networks. The following video explains more about how the device works
Website: www.alwaysinnovating.com
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Spotted by: Katherine Noyes
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