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Company Ubiquiti has announced the launch of FrontRow: a pendant-shaped life-logging camera designed to record your life experiences automatically. As with other life-logging cameras, FrontRow doesn`t require user interaction; instead, it faces outward from your necklace and records everything that takes place in front of you automatically. The content is then assembled with a mobile app and can be shared with the world at will.
Life-logging cameras are not new, and they are arguably not very popular either, leaving Ubiquiti with an uphill battle if it hopes to see any substantial success with FrontRow.
Unlike past life-logging cameras, FrontRow is designed to dangle from a lanyard rather than clip onto a shirt or backpack strap-a design that is ostensibly more convenient when you`re talking about something that is supposed to be worn all day or for many hours at a time.
FrontRow features an 8MP F2.2 main camera with a 148-degree FOV, as well as a 5MP F2.0 reverse camera. Unlike some other life-logging cameras, FrontRow also boasts a round touchscreen display not unlike what you`d find on a smartwatch. The display has a 640 x 572 resolution with full color and multi-touch support.
Other features include USB-C, a stereo microphone, 1W integrated speaker, Bluetooth 4.1, WiFi, a quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.
This camera is compatible with both Android and iOS, and supports both live streaming video and creating time-lapses as part of its `Story Mode`-supported platforms include YouTube Live, Twitter Live, and Facebook Live. FrontRow is currently listed as `coming soon` on its product website, where both Black and Rose color options are presented with a $400 USD price tag.
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