Tuesday, February 23, 2010

PHILIPS webcam

Webcams often come in spherical shapes, and this looks to be the standard for entry-level and mid-range models for now. Every once in a while, designers like to play around with different concepts, which may end up as commercial products if the design is doable, simple and appealing. One such example comes from the Flynn Product Design team that has recently unveiled this hi-resolution Bluetooth Web Camera.



Look! It̢۪s my Webcam creeping around the table, following my every move! This spidery cam is designed with ABS and Polypropylene. It might even be unappealing to those who suffer from arachnophobia. The little creeper design seems to have been already approved by Philips and it comes with interesting features such as improved camera angles. The outstanding flexibility is made possible through the integration of a ball and socket joint connecting the base and body units. It also includes a hi-resolution sensor that can snap photos at 5 MP and stream at 2 MP, if your so-called broadband can support it, that is. Those of you who find the camera a bit awkward, you might consider it useful to take the Bluetooth USB Dongle and connect it with other Bluetooth-enable devices.


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