SnapCam, A Wearable Lifelogging Camera That Connects to a Smartphone and Takes Images With a Tap

The SnapCam is a wearable lifelogging camera by iON that sits on its user’s lapel and is designed to take photos with a tap. The small square camera features a built-in eight-megapixel camera and transmits images and high-definition video wirelessly to a smartphone.

At 1.5 inches square and weighing in at less than an ounce, the SnapCam attaches directly to your clothes with a clip or magnet. And when you’re ready to shoot, just tap the SnapCam once, twice, or three times for immediate stills, video, or live streaming.

SnapCam

SnapCam

images via iON

via Engadget

Brian Heater
Brian Heater