Google’s «Clips» camera, which uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to figure out when it should take a picture or video, is now available for purchase on the Google Store.
SAN FRANCISCO: Google’s «Clips» camera, which uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to figure out when it should take a picture or video, is now available for purchase on the Google Store.
However, the $249 tiny clip-on camera will not be delivered immediately.
«Choosing the fastest expedited shipping option will deliver the device by February 27,» 9to5Google reported on Saturday.
The clip-on camera itself automatically adjusts its resolution according to the situation and has a 130-degree lens to fit more of the scene in the frame.
«The camera leverages «Moment IQ» — an onboard and offline Machine Learning model — and a Visual Processing Unit to automatically capture meaningful images by recognising the right expressions, lighting and framing,» the report added.
The device was unveiled at the company’s flagship Pixel 2 launch event in October 2017 and passed through the US Federal Communications Commission ( FCC) last week.