A little Delaware company may have figured out something the giant Google couldn't. The company, called PogoTec, has developed a tiny camera that attaches easily - and unobtrusively - to a pair of glasses.
The camera bonds like a magnet to the bow of the user's glasses. Press the side of the camera and it begins recording whet you're seeing. Press again and it stops and it pops off quickly when you want to stop wearing it.
PogoTec is working with several glasses makers that are designing fashionable sunglasses and rims for prescription eyewear. Pogo users will avoid looking like a Google geek.
The camera and eyewear is scheduled to be available later this year. No prices have been announced.
The camera bonds like a magnet to the bow of the user's glasses. Press the side of the camera and it begins recording whet you're seeing. Press again and it stops and it pops off quickly when you want to stop wearing it.
PogoTec is working with several glasses makers that are designing fashionable sunglasses and rims for prescription eyewear. Pogo users will avoid looking like a Google geek.
The camera and eyewear is scheduled to be available later this year. No prices have been announced.
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