Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Nixie: The drone you can wear on your wrist with a camera


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  1. I was watching a DVR of the latest Agent Carter (it was a rerun this week) 

  2. My Tivo DVR recorded it while I was in Hawaii along with the first two. Our local news was talking about a drone you can wear on your wrist. When I googled it this is what I found regarding "the drone you can wear on your wrist".

  3. Meet Nixie, the Selfie Drone You Wear on Your Wrist ...

    lightbox.time.com/2014/11/03/selfie-drone-camera/
    Time
    Nov 3, 2014 - This wearable drone photographs where you can't.
  4. Nixie | The first wearable camera that can fly

    flynixie.com/
    In boomerang mode, Nixie takes your photo or video and flies back to you. ... in touch if you love hardware, drones, photography, and innovation, and you can't imagine anything cooler than creating a flying camera you can wear on your wrist.
  5. Nixie lets you wear a selfie-taking drone on your wrist - CNET

    www.cnet.com/.../nixie-wear-a-selfie-taking-drone-on-your-wrist/
    CNET
    Sep 26, 2014 - Meet the Nixie, a prototype wearable quadcopter drone equipped with a camera that you can use to capture the ultimate selfies.
  6. Nixie: A Tiny Flying Camera Drone You Wear On Your Wrist

    petapixel.com/2014/09/27/nixie-tiny-flying-camera-drone-wear-wrist/
    Sep 27, 2014 - Like a camera watch with propellers, Nixie (in theory) could detach itself from you with the flick of a wrist, fly a few feet away, take your picture  ...
  7. The Inventors of the Wristwatch Drone Share Their Vision of ...

    www.wired.com/2014/10/wear-a-spy-drone-on-your-wrist/
    Wired
    Oct 6, 2014 - drone that can be dispatched with the flick of a wrist feels like an invention likely ... “Quadcopters give you a new perspective you can't get anywhere else,” says Jelena Jovanovic, Nixie's project manager. ... Being able to wear the droneis a cute gimmick, but it's powerful software .... Don't hold your breath.

  8. Meet Nixie, the Selfie Drone You Wear on Your Wrist

    Wearable cameras might be nothing new: the GoPro, a camera you can mount to just about anything, has been around since 2002, and 2014 saw the public releases of Google Glass and the Autographer. But now the developers of a new quadcopter drone hope to revolutionize the way we take photos of ourselves.
    Called Nixie, this is a flying camera that straps on like a watch, but can dismount from your arm, shoot into the sky, take a photo, and fly right back again (thanks to a range of sensors powered by Intel’s Edison chip.)
    The flying drone just won the grand prize at Intel’s Make it Wearable Challenge, after an open call for new wearable technology ideas that use the company’s flagship microchips.
    The brainchild of Christoph Kohstall, a Postdoctoral researcher at Standford, and Jelena Jovanovic, formerly of Google, Nixie is still in the prototyping phase, but developers say it will weigh less than a tenth of a pound and capture HD quality images.
    Nixie also boasts a panorama mode for aerial 360° arcs; a so-called “boomerang” mode for taking shots at programmed fixed distances from the owner; a “follow me” mode for, as the name implies, following the owner while they are in motion, and a “hover” mode for near-impossible high shots.
    But this does raise some questions: Will Nixie be able to identify the owner in a crowded space? And while nailing algorithms for functionality is key, wearablilty is arguably equally important. Most importantly, the finished version of Nixie will have to integrate in its owner’s daily life. After all, a wearable drone camera will only really succeed if you can actually wear it.
    One thing is sure: Intel’s $500,000 cash prize will help address these questions.

    Erica Fahr Campbell is an Associate Photo Editor at TIME
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    Read more: Meet Nixie, the Selfie Drone You Wear on Your Wrist - LightBox http://lightbox.time.com/2014/11/03/selfie-drone-camera/#ixzz3PWsUYQ1E

     

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