
The last time we saw Concord Keystone around these parts our minds were collectively blown by something called the
QuantumGravity watch. It looks like its newest product, however, is a little more... conventional. The Easy Shot Clip is a plain-looking, 2-inch long
camcorder with 2GB of storage (for up to 2 hours of 640 x 480, 30 fps video), mounts for a neck strap, stand, shirt clip, bicycle mount, and a helmet, and one solitary button. But the best thing? Even if it does retail for $70, we're sure it'll be hitting bargain bins and dollar stores in short order. Look out for it at CES next week, or everywhere else in February.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Mini-DV-Spy-Camera-Voice-Video-Recorder-Gum-720x480-DVR_W0QQitemZ370313002033QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item56385ffc31#ht_4322wt_1165
We know, you can get similar (and with better capabilities) cams everywhere of a hundred different brands for way less, this should not be at CES really (at least not this decade, last one maybe), and I'm not sure why engadget even mentions it, if they need news fillers there are so much better fillers to be found.
What advantage has it got over phone cameras?
@(Unverified) its tiny, and personally, that was something I was interested in. I could clip it to my shirt during a lecture, I don't see it being awful. A phone on the other hand may not be very useful in that situation. do i think this product is revolutionary, notable, or worth an article on endgadget? not really, but i guess i'm happy they did it, and i might be on the look our for it later.
@crazypeng1
yeah, the small size might be good, i have been looking for an ultra-cheap one on dealextreme, but their smallest and cheapest cameras are built into pens or teddybears which doesn't really make sense.