Meet Nixie , a wearable cameraconcept that fly off your wrist joint and turns into a remote - manipulate quadcopter . It ’s the eccentric - yet - appeal wearable camera drone nobody asked for … and now I kind of desire it .
Intel isholding a competitionto encourage Modern wearable applied science ideas , and the Nixie is one of the finalists . So far , it ’s still in exploitation , so the flying wristlet photographic camera is rough around the edges . squad maitre d’hotel Christoph Kohstall finally wants you to be able to send the the Nixie flying with a motion . It would recognize where you ’re support , snap a picture , then take back to the articulatio radiocarpea , like a futurist paparazzo boomerang .
If beat your arm out to enchant photos make you feel like a lo - technical school peasant , you ’re probably Nixie ’s target demographic .

All of that seems to be a long direction off still ; they ’re go to have to make the Nixie extremely consistent to make it worthwhile . After all , getting one of those GoPro control stick mounts to take a farther - away shot might not be as convenient of simply flinging a camera off your radiocarpal joint , but it ’s also a deal less complicated . In a crowded area , I ’d guess it ’d be hard for the Nixie to narrate which person it was mean to vaporize back towards .
The Nixie team has a circumstances of employment to do , but if they can polish their prototype , this is a weird wearable worth watching . [ The Creator ’s Project ]
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