Sony Ericsson ROB-1 Bluetooth Motion Cam

Published: 12 March 2005 y., Saturday
Sony Ericsson announces at CeBIT the Bluetooth Motion Cam ROB-1. ROB-1 is a funny little gadget for bluetooth symbian phones. Users can drive the camera ball with their mobile phones around and take 15 frame per second video that can be viewed on the mobile phone. The cute video camera can tilt 70° upwards and 20° downwards. To top it of the ROB-1 rolling camera ball also has headlights for driving and shooting video in the dark. The Sony Ericsson ROB-1 motion cam will only be available as a limited edition somewhen in Q3 2005. More details on Sony Ericsson ROB-1 site.
Šaltinis: i4u.com
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