Selfie lovers may heave a sigh of relief with the invention of the Blincam, a hands-free photography device that attaches to specs and takes pictures when you blink.
A team in Japan has developed sensors that allow the camera to differentiate between usual blinking and a purposeful wink, making photography more fun especially for those who wear glasses.
The wink rate could skyrocket soonest especially when more people discover this camera which is set to be launched in September.
It operates its shutter when it detects firm, intentional blinks of the eye with patent-pending sensor technology that can differentiate between natural eye-blinking and a concerted effort. With its built-in Bluetooth technology, any images captured by the device is uploaded to a paired phone.
The company hopes to release the Blincam on Amazon and other online retailers early next year.
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