Remember the buzz around Sony Ericsson's Bluetooth Car back in 2003? Today Sony Ericsson unveiled the Bluetooth Motion Cam ROB-1.
Sony Ericsson’s new Bluetooth controlled camera, ROB-1, combines the Bluetooth CAR-100’s steering capabilities with video streaming. The ROB-1 can move around freely, steered wirelessly by the joy-stick or keypad on your mobile phone or as for P900/P910 with the touch screen, enabling you to see on your phone screen exactly what ROB-1 is looking at. You can then capture these images using your phone just as you would a normal photo.
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The ROB-1 can rove around for a distance of up to 50 meters from the user, streaming video to the phone’s display. Eleven centimetres in diameter, ROB-1 can move forwards, backwards, look around corners, pivot on the spot or tilt the camera 70º upwards and 20º downwards. A light on the front leads the way and allows shots to be taken in dark spaces. Onboard memory enables you to snap away for some time before either storing pictures in your phone, or transferring them to a PC via the supplied USB cable.
The Bluetooth Motion Cam ROB-1 will be available during Q3 2005.
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