The Kapture wrist strap is capable of recording memories
The new Kapture can be used to record all of your most memorable memories, with each 60 seconds.
Kapture's 14-carat gold version (Photo: Kapture)
Kapture is hand-held as a watch, a tiny voice recorder that allows continuous overwriting of data, by tapping on this device.
Old 1 minute old data will be transferred to a smartphone application for archiving and will then be edited for sharing on social networks.
This is the inventor of experts Mike Sarrow and Matthew Dooley in Cincinnati (USA), has a wide range of applications, from recording the reactions of a child on the first experience, or sentences in the squares. Engraving of a person.
"With this technology, you can preserve and share real-life memories in a whole new way," says Geek, lead author of Sarrow.
Smartphone apps can filter noise to improve recorded conversations.
Kapture itself can be charged via the micro-USB port less than an hour. Inventors hope to launch the first product in March 2014.
Retail prices have not been officially announced, but information on the Kickstarter site promises it will sell for $ 75 for 2 versions of black / white with the application.
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