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Shoot Pictures and Videos Anywhere with Podo

Posted on May 8, 2015April 27, 2020 By Hulk

New camera can be attached to any solid surface, now available on Kickstarter.

 

Throw away the selfie sticks, picture lovers. Podo, a new re-stickable wireless camera from Podo Labs, will let you take pictures and videos without your arm or obnoxious-looking selfie stick be in the picture frame.

According to its creators, Podo is a Bluetooth connected camera that can be attached to any solid surface thanks to its washable, ‘re-stickable’ microsuction surface pad and built-in magnet. The Podo’s pivoting camera can be adjusted to take shots in any angle.

Weighing just 1 ounce (~51 grams) and measuring 2 x 2 x 1 inches (HWD), the Podo comes with an 8MP sensor capable of capturing 720p 30FPS video. It comes with 4GB memory and a rechargeable 600mAH Li-ion battery that lasts around 2 hours of video. The 8 LEDs serve as an indicator as well as a powerful flash for night shots. It even comes with an accelerometer to ensure images are oriented properly.

 

 

Before taking a picture or short video, users just need to double-tap the device to activate the camera. Users can live preview the images on your iOS or Android phone using the free Podo app. Images taken will be automatically transferred to your smartphone wirelessly via Bluetooth, and can be shared immediately to popular social network sites such as Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr.
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