Wearable Lifelogging via Memoto

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A Swedish company has plans for a wearable camera-app combination allowing customers to automatically capture "every moment" of their lives-- the Memoto, a lifelogging device the size of a postage stamp.

MemotoThe little device carries a 5MP camera, a GPS and an accelerometer. It clips onto clothing and automatically takes a photo (complete with timestamp and GPS position log) every 30 seconds.

A micro USB port allows recharging and connection to PC.

Once connected to PC the camera uploads photos to the Memoto Web Service and Android/iOS app. The web service and app organise photos into "moments" based on GPS, time, accelerometer and light levels in order to create an easily searchable "photographic memory."

“Our goal is to establish Memoto as the ultimate way to document meaningful moments in your own life history,” Memoto CEO Martin Källström claims. A worthy, if perhaps slightly creepy, aim...

Currently the Memoto is going through the crowd sourcing/pre-order process of choice, Kickstarter-- where it managed to receive the $50000 goal in all of 5 hours.

However the company give no mention when the device will finalised in the first place, never mind when it will be available for actual retail.

Go Introducing the Memoto