Bouncing Digital Camera

January 26th, 2006 12:07 PM | by Christen da Costa | 11 Comments

Take a ride on a bouncy ball. That’s essentially what you’re doing when you toss the SatuGO web/digital camera. What you have is a digital camera with 1GB of NAND memory encased in some serious protective layers. When the SatuGO digicam hits the ground, it snaps a 3 megapixel photo. Apparently there is also a timer and a flash and can double as a stand alone webcam. The SatuGO also rocks a USB rechargeable battery. According to EverythingUSB, the Denmark based developer is currently seeking capital to begin production. Estimated street price is $69.

11 Responses to “Bouncing Digital Camera”

  1. BlytheRubbings says:

    INTERESTING. I wonder what 1990’s style hackysack would be like with this.

  2. nick says:

    where can you buy one?

  3. mccarthy says:

    if this was to work in any good way it’d want to have an amazingly fast shutter speed, and a very wide aperture to allow enough light for that amazingly fast shutter speed, its a gimic more than anything i think

  4. [...] liście zajmują: 6. Dotykowa kostka Rubika dla osób niewidomych 7. Skacząca kamera internetowa SatuGO 8. Head Bath Cap czyli sposób na wygodne umycie głowy 9. Pałeczki do ryżu z dozownikiem sosu [...]

  5. [...] This nifty little bouncy ball type gadget is actually a digital camera that snaps 3.0 Megapixel images when bounced. The SatuGO is notable in that it includes 1GB NAND memory and sports a timer/flash so it can also be used as a webcam. Just plug it into your computer’s USB port for quick and easy recharging. Source [...]

  6. [...] This nifty little bouncy ball type gadget is actually a digital camera that snaps 3.0 Megapixel images when bounced. The SatuGO is notable in that it includes 1GB NAND memory and sports a timer/flash so it can also be used as a webcam. Just plug it into your computer’s USB port for quick and easy recharging. Source [...]

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