A digicam worn around the neck as a pendant and originally targeted to help jog the memories of people with Alzheimer’s disease, the ViconRevue SenseCam is now being marketed as a “lifelog digicam” which will record every moment of your life — à-la-Twitter, video version.
The camera is on an intervalometer and takes pictures automatically every 30 seconds or so. An accelerometer, a couple of light sensors and an infrared sensor identifiy when a person enters a new environment and detects the body heat of a person in front of the wearer — and snaps a picture to document this new change. It has a built-in 1GB memory that can fit about 30,000 images.
[ Read the full article at: NewScientist ]