![]() The Re doesn't come with an on/off button it has a tactile sensor that turns it on when you grasp it. high a 16-megapixel camera with an f2.8 lens (which can take pictures at a 146-degree angle) is on the tail end of the "periscope." ![]() First, HTC is far better known as a smartphone vendor - although according to Jeffrey Gattis, executive director, global marketing for connected products, there will be a number of other non-phone products coming out over the next year.īut even more surprising was its appearance: The Re is a small, periscope-shaped gadget (a friend of mine, who has asthma, refers to it as "the inhaler"). The HTC Re surprised a number of people when it came out, for two reasons. However, both are still available and worth taking a look at. ![]() Neither is new: The HTC Re shipped back in November 2014, and the Narrative Clip first became available a year ago in January 2014. I recently tried out two in that category. ![]() The photos are uploaded to the cloud you can then either view them there or download them to your own devices. These devices are so basic that they don't even come with a viewfinder. The idea is that you've got a camera that is small enough to be wearable and simple enough to be able to capture a moment without thinking about it (and a little less obvious than a pair of Google Glasses). ![]() One method that is popping up - although there is no way to know yet whether it will actually catch on - has to do with what is being called "lifelogging." Although smartphone cameras have pretty much taken the place of separate digital cameras (at least, for casual photographers), tech companies are still trying to come up with interesting ways for consumers to use photography. ![]()
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