Narrative Clip 2 Wearble Camera – A Closer Look
Remember the very big, quite difficult to handle cameras that we had in the 90s? Oh, but how they seemed miraculous back then! If you’ve passed your twenties, surely you remember the huge photo cameras that needed a film roll, which could only take about 20 or 30 pictures. And let’s not forget that you could never check the photo to see if everyone’s eyes were open or if anyone, or anything, photobombed your picture. That was a genuine element of surprise! It’s nice to reminisce, but recalling the big and uncomfortable photo cameras of the past makes us thankful for the progress of technology.
After the film roll cameras, the digital ones were true technological miracles. No more films and you could see the picture immediately after taking it. Quite a breakthrough, right? At first the resolution was not such an important matter, but gained more and more importance as it was improved and got better. The same goes for the number of pictures that could be taken. Fewer at first, but in time the cameras’ memory was enlarged. Plus, anyone could buy a memory card and extend the camera’s capacity according to their needs and desires. Again, so great when they all first appeared, but so outdated when compared to the present technology, aren’t they?
That’s why the new Narrative Clip 2 Camera proves eloquently just how much technology has advanced and how much better, and easier, everything can be. The experience of taking photographs has come a long way from the first days when only the most special of occasions where immortalized, and this with quite some effort. Everyone remember the times when only few could afford a photo camera and they were called to birthday parties or weddings, while the rest of the lives were left un-captured. Quite a sad scenario, when you come to think of it.
But now, with the Narrative Clip 2 Camera you can immortalize not only a few special occasions, but all those little moments that make up the beauty and uniqueness of our lives. The Narrative Clip Camera concept is based on the need of having a light, easy to handle camera, with great storage capacity and, above all, on the need to transform taking photos into an action as easy and as natural as breathing.
The Narrative Clip 2 Camera is the second model following this concept and comes with a great deal of improvements, compared to the Narrative Clip Camera. With the same 8 GB storage capacity as its predecessor, the Narrative Clip 2 comes with an 8MP camera sensor and a wider angle of lens (86 degrees, compared to the 68 of the previous model). It has a flexible backside mount, up to 30 hours of use on one charge, USB, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity and apps for iOS, Android or desktop, to make sure that your memories are captured and ready for sharing no matter the device you’re using.
As far as the design and size are concerned, the Narrative Clip 2 Camera has all the features to make it a must have. Described as ”the wearable camera for moments that matter”, the dimensions and weight of this camera (36x36x12 mm and 28g) make it not only wearable, but you won’t even know you have cutting edge technology hanging from your shirt. And, coming in three colour options – Arctic White, Narrative Red or Piano Black, it can be accessorized with any style or taste.
Leaving aside all the technical specifications, the Narrative Clip 2 Camera is one gadget that will, literally, change your view on life. The entire experience of taking pictures gains new meanings and reaches new dimensions with the camera that transforms photographs into life logs. It will not change your life, nor will it make it easier, but it will surely capture every moment, be it easy or hard, glamorous or maybe awkward or embarrassing, happy or not so happy.
In a nut shell, by taking pictures at every 2 minutes, the Narrative Clip 2 Camera will immortalize all those little moments that make up a fully lived life, all the things that you will laugh about later and that will bring joy to you and all those sharing them. And, the best part is that you won’t even know you’re recording the story of your life. By having your hands to yourself, free from photo-taking, you can focus not on capturing the moment, but on living it.