Memoto Lifelogging Camera

Posted by Suzie Wong | October 29th, 2012

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Memoto ($279) is a tiny, automatic camera and app that gives you a searchable and shareable photographic memory, or just call it the smallest wearable camera.

The device has no buttons. As long as you wear the camera, it is constantly taking pictures. It takes two geotagged photos a minute–the photos are organized into groups of moments on a timeline–with recorded orientation so that the app can show them upright no matter how you are wearing the camera. On the timeline, you’re presented with keyframes (about 30 per day) each representing one moment. You can tap a moment to relive it in a stop-motion like video of all the pictures in that moment.

And it’s weather protected, so you don’t have to worry about it in inclement weather. ❚

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