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Digital Camera Wristwatch

MikeyMars writes "Casio has released a new watch that, aside from telling time, can take 80 full color pictures. " The watch itself only displays in grey, but the camera takes color pictures. Its not like its doing 2 mega pixels or anything, but its still pretty nifty.

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  1. Some day soon... by Geordon · · Score: 2, Funny

    THis will be banned in the work-place. Talk about industrial espionage! "No watches allowed!"

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    1. Re:Some day soon... by sharkey · · Score: 2

      Just wait until they come out with the Furby Improved, with cool new watch.

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    2. Re:Some day soon... by DickBreath · · Score: 5, Funny

      This will be banned in the work-place. Talk about industrial espionage! "No watches allowed!"

      How about banned in the locker room. Your mind obviously doesn't work like mine. :-) Oh yes, I will like to wear my watch in the shower.

      Yum.

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    3. Re:Some day soon... by jeffy124 · · Score: 5, Funny

      schools too.....

      During an exam, stretch your arm up into the air and back. Manipulate your hands and wrists such that you can seruptitiously snap a photo of the paper behind you. Then look at your watch and quickly clear the photo before the proctor sees it. If the proctor asks why you're looking at your watch, you were curious to how much time was remaining.

      Then hope & pray the teacher isnt using multiple exams, and that the guy behind you knows what he's doing.

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    4. Re:Some day soon... by Speare · · Score: 2

      Hope and pray the teacher isnt using multiple exams, and that the guy behind you knows what he's doing.

      Hm, with 174x144 grayscale display, you better pray that the guy behind you writes really big. 174x144.cheating.gif Can you read it? Even if it was 2048x1024 full color display, it's a screen that you're wearing on your wrist. Gonna scroll around on a zoom-in function while the teacher's not looking?

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    5. Re:Some day soon... by Gutzalpus · · Score: 2, Insightful

      er, I can read it. It says "This is a representative sample of text" quite a few times.

  2. It is finally going to happen by bstrahm · · Score: 2

    Now just add wireless, and the ability to do H.323 and you can call me Dick T.

    Seriously, this is cool. Just bought my 2 year old a $20 dollar digital camera to let her play with, not a mega pixel camera either, but good enough for her to play with and it is cheaper than film.

    Isn't technology fun

    1. Re:It is finally going to happen by don_carnage · · Score: 2

      Could you give me a link for that? My little girls always want to play with my camera and they would love their own!

    2. Re:It is finally going to happen by dragons_flight · · Score: 2

      Just the other day, it occured to me to wonder why we couldn't have wireless memory modules built into watches or something similar.

      The internet has gotten rid of the need to physically move data around much of the time, but everyone still does it sometimes. PDAs work well for portability, but they have a lot of bells and whistles unneccesary to merely moving data. I think it would be fun to store 10M on my wristwatch and then have any computer within 10ft be able to read it and use that info. New means of personal authentication perhaps.

      Of course the amount of wireless saturation will probably have to go up before that day. Not to mention there might be a few not so nice uses for computers interacting with wristwatches.

    3. Re:It is finally going to happen by DickBreath · · Score: 2

      I also bought my kid a cheap $30 ish usb sub-megapixel camera for Christmas.

      Check out Computer Geeks. They often have various cheapo digital cameras. It varies depending on when you look. Click Digital Cameras on the left side of the page.

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    4. Re:It is finally going to happen by wishus · · Score: 2

      ibutton - memory, jvm, crypto, etc.

    5. Re:It is finally going to happen by achurch · · Score: 2

      I think it would be fun to store 10M on my wristwatch and then have any computer within 10ft be able to read it and use that info.

      Great! Now all I have to do to steal that top secret source code of yours is walk by with a laptop in my bag! Somebody want to sell BillG one of these things?

  3. So where is it? by the_2nd_coming · · Score: 2

    the article says mid-October...so where is the thing? I want my spy pictures damn-it!!!

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  4. OLD NEWS! by FortKnox · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sheesh, this is old!

    Sean Connery was using it in the old 60s James Bond movies!

    ;-)

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  5. McCartney by sandidge · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I heard on the news the other day that Paul McCartney took the pic for the cover of his newest album using a watch camera? Maybe he got a preview of this thing? Article here.

    Oh BTW... the pic he took was of him standing at a urinal taking a leak. Pic in the article.

    1. Re:McCartney by SilentChris · · Score: 2

      When you're successful, apparently, you are allowed to do anything stupid and call it "art". :)

    2. Re:McCartney by Kris_J · · Score: 2

      It looks like he used the original black and white version. I have one. Currently an image of the watch itself is wrapped 'round my gameboy camera webcam pic on my journal. I had some images up at CamBorg as "Krisjohn", but they're mostly expired. My cat is in the best of 2000 -- in fact, the two on the right, top row are both mine.

  6. Battery Life by 3ryon · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The article says that it can store up to 80 images. It doesn't mention that you'll have to recharge the battery four times to take 80 pictures.

    Just my assumption, but as the LCD is also a viewfinder, I'll bet it you can't frame and shoot 80 pics on a watch battery.

    1. Re:Battery Life by dragons_flight · · Score: 5, Informative

      I managed to overcome the massive slashdotting of Casio.com and find a technical specs page.

      Highlights:
      174x144 pixels
      1M of builtin memory
      ~80 images with JPEG compression
      IR image transfer to comp
      Basic Watch Functions
      6-month battery if used only as a watch
      "Batter life is shortened by using imaging functions and data communication functions"
      Auto-Power Save when not being worn.

    2. Re:Battery Life by AragornSonOfArathorn · · Score: 4, Informative

      On the contrary, the battery life is very good. I have the previous version of this watch that only takes B&W pics (and at a lower resolution, but it holds 100 pics, not 80... ha!). However, the new watch has the same B&W LCD screen (16 level grayscale, no backlight) as the old one. You only get color pics when you download them off the watch. Anyway, I have had my watch for months and have probably taken well over 2000 pics and the original battery is still going strong. The watch is pretty cool, too. The pics are really too small to be real useful, but it sure is fun to have. :-)

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  7. First use :) by JHromadka · · Score: 2, Funny

    You know that people will be wearing this to the strip club. 80 pictures should be enough to get a pic of every girl there. :)

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    1. Re:First use :) by Negadecimal · · Score: 5, Funny

      You know that people will be wearing this to the strip club. 80 pictures should be enough to get a pic of every girl there. :)

      Yeah, and at 176x144 pixels, they'll almost look naked.

  8. Databank by brunes69 · · Score: 2

    ...and can become a Visual Databank that stores not only the images but you can names and numbers.

    This is what me, and others like me, have needed FOREVER!!! I am constantly thinking "Ok, I know this person... but who is it? From where..???" This is a godsend, I'm placing my order now!

  9. Great... by jgerman · · Score: 2

    Not only will the authorities will be able to observe me easily, that asshole who follows my girl friend around will have a watch tied to his shoe instead of a mirror .

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  10. Re:been there.. by morcheeba · · Score: 3, Informative

    Nope that was the WQV-1 wrist camera. It was larger, stored 100 monochrome images. The resolution is about the same on both ~ 25K pixels, and the screens are both 4-bit grayscale.

  11. Re:been there.. by brunes69 · · Score: 2

    They've had a B+W version for a while.. this is the first one in color i think.

  12. More Info by exceed · · Score: 3, Informative

    EdgeReview did an article on this watch, (it has a nice picture on it, too), here: http://www.edgereview.com/ataglance.cfm?category=i maging&ID=246

    The metal-banded WQV3D-8 costs $269, while its companion costs $249.

    Is this thing waterproof? Can it take pictures underwater? (I doubt that one).

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  13. Not that great... but this would be. by cryptochrome · · Score: 2

    80 postage stamp sized pictures... whoopee.

    I'd rather have a cellphone with built-in 640x480 or better resolution camera, so I can take pictures, view them on the display, and save or send them immediately to my personal computer or virtual drive via a packet-switched phone network and the internet. Voila - essentially infinite image storage. Throw in a GPS system that automatically tags the images with coordinates and direction and you have an amazing tool for instantaneous documentation.

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    1. Re:Not that great... but this would be. by achurch · · Score: 2
      See J-Phone (Japanese mobile phone service provider). Granted, they haven't gotten the resolution up very high yet (I think current ones can only do 128x128), but you can send the pictures via E-mail instantly anywhere you want.

      [Note: that site does some really weird things with JavaScript, so here's an image of a phone with a built-in camera.]

  14. This is what I want by Apreche · · Score: 3, Funny

    I want a cellphone, Pager, PalmPilot PDA, mp3 playing, linux running, wristwatch. I wont buy any of them until they are all incorporated into one device. It will happen soon.

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  15. Hey baby by bool · · Score: 4, Funny

    can I have your phone number? one second, let me boot up my watch...

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  16. It takes pictures but... by C0vardeAn0nim0 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Does it show the time ?

    I posted aomething similar to this in the IBM linux watch arcticle a few days ago, and I'm repeating this here for one single reason:

    A WRIST WATCH IS NOT THE PLACE TO PUT ALL THIS CRAP!!!.

    a wrist watch is suposed to tell you USEFULL information (like time) in a quick, convenient and direct way.

    It's not supposed to take pictures or to double as a Linux PDA.

    Let me tell you the origins of wrist watch. I late 1890's a young brasilian from a rich familly moved to Paris. He was a briliant inventor and liked to experiment new things.

    One day he rented a hot air baloon and went for a ride. He found that a marvelous thing, except for the fact that the ballon was too big and clumsy.

    Then he started to work on hot air ballons which were small, light anc convenient enough to be carried in a car's trunk.

    he succeeded at this, but that was not enough. after he almost died in one of his ballons becouse the wind sent him to the ocean, he decided it was time to have control of the thing.

    the result was the very first drovable baloon, or blimp.

    What all this have to do with wrist watches ??? try to take a big clumsy watch from your pocket to see time while strugling with a primitive blimp...

    to solve this problem he designed the wrist watch and asked Cartier to build it for him.

    The device was small, light and wrist mounted. This means you can simply turn quickly your wrist to see the time, which is extremely convenient. no hands on pockets, no anoying covers, no buttons to press. flip the wrist and see the time. done.

    The name of this guy was Alberto Santos Dumont. He never patented his inventions. he left everything in public domain for the benefit of mankind.

    Now IBM and Cassio comes with these montrosities ??? give me a break.

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    1. Re:It takes pictures but... by SpinyNorman · · Score: 2

      So is a wrist worn X (X=calculator,TV,cellphone,GPS,camera) always a bloated watch in your eyes, and not a wrist worn X? Or, does it only deserve that criticism if it also tells time?

  17. whoopie... (/sarcasm) by Telek · · Score: 2


    JPEG (176 x 144 pixels)
    80 pictures
    1MB flash memory


    So I can take 80 pictures that are 12.8KB each at 176x144 pixels... That's not even enough to be able to read the text off a picture that I took of a page from a book.

    Doesn't seem very useful to me, I'd much rather drop the $200 on a ultrathin camera of some sort that gives me megapixel images.

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  18. Even better... by hoggoth · · Score: 2, Funny

    In an attempt to "scoop" Casio, This device was just released by a competitor!

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  19. Better info by scott1853 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Once individual estimated you couldn't take 80 pictures before the battery died. Casio estimates 6 months before it'll die. Here the full press release with a spec sheet.

    http://www.casio.com/corporate/pressroom.cfm?act=2 &pr=4974

  20. Re:Why is this just getting here now... by carlos_benj · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... and I've personally seen a watch that could take pictures in a store in NYC

    Yeah, but what if you wanted to take pictures after leaving the store.....

    "Let's see that fancy watch of yours take my picture."

    "Sure, but we'll have to go back to Macy's...."

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  21. Hey guys, by trilucid · · Score: 5, Funny


    Now here's something useful for a change... just imagine the potential this thing has to change your dating life.

    Let's set the scene: You're at the park with your new girl, watching the moon rise over the horizon, and things start gettin' a bit steamy. You're past first base, rounding second, and sure you're gonna get to slide into home.

    Only trouble is, you misread the situation, and your girl decides you've had enough for the time being. What's a guy to do?

    No worries, mate... you've got that watch! Unbeknowst to her, you were snapping photos faster than a Microsoft web server being compromised. Later that night, you kick back at the PC, and enjoy the fruits of your labor.

    Yep, it's useful all right... ;)

  22. not such a bad thing by Brigadier · · Score: 3, Interesting



    at first I thought this was just another stupid abuse of technology another device that has no real purpose. but after thinking about it this is like havign a hidden camera, the guy who bangs yoru car, the cop who pushes you around, your boss and the secretary getting busy. click click, perfectly handy evidence. throw in a voice recorder and we are good to go.

  23. Those are for PR by garoush · · Score: 2

    Every now and than we see such a "cool" tech. offering from numerous companies. While they keep us amused and at the cutting edge, to me they are nothing but a short term PR to keep the companies' name visible.

    Once we see REAL application coming out of those development, I won't get much excited. But don't get me wrong, I applause such effort as they promote further expansion. However, for the short term, they are noting but PR. So keep that in mind.

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  24. Bah! NOBODY wears wrist watches anymore! by Fantastic+Lad · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Is it just me, or. . .

    I stopped wearing a watch when I was still in high school. None of my friends wear watches. I stop people on the street to ask them the time, and about 7 times out of 10, they waggle naked wrists at me and shrug apologetically.

    I find jewelry and such against my skin endlessly irritating, plus I find if I am constantly aware of the time, my stress level goes up and I lose all kinds of 'slack points' (Cheap-ass Games rule!).

    It seems many people have come to the same conclusion. Watches suck. --Problem is, most of the public-access time keeping devices set up around my city have been allowed to rot into useless 'Back to the Future' clocks that don't work anymore. --Public clocks seem to have all been replaced by those annoying solid state banner ads which hang over subway platforms and make people stare at them while they wait for the fucking time to be flashed between LED-based commercials. (When the heck did time become 'content'?) Bah. I'd rather be late

    The weird thing I find, though, is that I am actually very rarely late for stuff. And the occasions I am late are always predicated by a conscious choice on my part to dick around and not show up when expected. --I'm never late because I don't know what time of day it is.

    A lot of the people I talk to also report this phenomenon. Knowing what time it is seems to fall into that category of stuff which the Human Autopilot seems more than capable of taking care of.

    Of course, if I want to play Dick Tracy or whatever Casio is selling, I'd have to buy their stupid watch.

    Like that's going to happen.


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  25. transfer method? by Nate+Fox · · Score: 4, Funny

    Did anyone else get a really odd mental picture of pluggin in a 25pin serial cable to the side of the watch, and then remember we have infrared these days?

    Must've been the coffee this mornin.

  26. computer interfaces as jewelry by peter303 · · Score: 2

    Assuming through Moore's law, any desktop size computer of today can be shrunk to thumbnail size in few years, then the question becomes what is the most convenient human interface to use it? The answer might be in jewelry-like accessories. These would include wristwatches, rings, eyeglasses, medallians, necklaces, belts, headbands, etc. The MIT Media lab has addressed this in their "wearable computing" devices. But those bulking device are like the Osborne portable computer, compared to palmtops.

    How about a ring camera?

  27. How much longer until... by Alzheimers · · Score: 2, Funny

    How much longer until we start getting annoying Casio pop-ads for:

    "The Amazing Casio-10 WristCam!"

  28. I want my 'watch' to be an interface by lww · · Score: 2, Interesting
    I'd wear a 'watch' if it was a simple lcd display connected to all my devices via bluetooth to achieve the following:
    • Display current time from my ntp sync'd celphone/pda
    • Beep and display the reminders set off by my PDA. The buttons on the watch could be used for snooze/dismiss, etc
    • Beep and display the caller id of an incoming call on the celphone in my pocket. Pressing a button would stop the ringing or answer and put on hold until I opened the phone.
    • Beep and display IM's


    • Anyway, the point is that watches should evolve to become interfaces, not applications and service provider technologies.
  29. Why didn't they . . . by 0bjectiv3 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    use kinetic energy to recharge the battery, like that Seiko watch? Seems to me like a $20 camera in a $200 watch. No thanks.

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  30. Great, two useless watches by drinkypoo · · Score: 2, Interesting
    First the linux watch, now this. This watch doesn't have nearly enough resolution for you to even be able to see what you photographed. How is that useful?

    I can handle only being able to snap, say, 36 pictures, but they need to be closer to 640x480. When they come up with a version of this watch that's waterproof and has some real resolution, post another story. :P

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  31. Very cool! by CaseyB · · Score: 2
    This device has a whole lot of potential. Now, they just have to scrap the half-assed camera functionality, and they'll have a nice watch computer with a useful hi-res greyscale display.

    Seriously, who cares about the lame camera. The CPU and display are what's cool here.

  32. It was a Nickalodeon camera from ToysRUs by bstrahm · · Score: 2

    Was running through the hardware section at ToysR'Us and saw a Nickalodeon (sp?) branded camera. The box has stuff from Mattel.
    This was an impulse purchase, I mean why bother to research a $20 dollar purchase
    Not the greatest camera 120x160 pixel resolution, and you need a lot (and I mean A LOT) of light to get a good image. But the software is fun for a 2 year old, all though I am guessing I have a couple of years before she can do it on her own.

  33. Much Better info by ZxCv · · Score: 2

    Rather than relying on the PR, rely on the specs.

    http://www.casio.com/watches/product.cfm?section=1 6&product=4102&display=10&cid=5107

    At the bottom, in small print, it specifically says:
    ** Batter life is shortened by using imaging functions and data communication functions

    How much it shortens battery life, who knows. But you can be sure it takes a whole lot more juice to power the imaging and comm functions of that watch than it does to power the clock.

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  34. Tiny 640x480 by horsie · · Score: 2, Informative

    The casio wristwatch camera sure has a nice profile, but does not do well for taking pictures to view on a monitor.

    Here's a tiny Sony prototype that has 640x480 resolution...

  35. How sureptitious? by Zeinfeld · · Score: 2
    Perhaps you could comment on the ease of taking pictures without people realising that that is what you are doing.

    Is there a mode where you can take pictures and have the camera still show the time?

    I don't want the girl seeing a picture of herself on the watch as she is bending over to pick up the tip.

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  36. I want my scientific calculator watch by Mike+Van+Pelt · · Score: 2

    Yeah, cool... But that's not the watch I want. I want the watch I lost a few years ago, which had a scientific calculator in it, complete with trig and log functions, exponents, and a "binary" mode with base conversions and logical operations.

    Casio quit making it, and nobody else makes one either. (Yeah, I've tried Ebay. Whoever has one isn't selling it.)

  37. Do Rolex do a version yet? by Zeinfeld · · Score: 2
    Someone just pointed out to me that I can't wear a Casio watch after signing with Rolex to endorse their product (no not even in strip clubs).

    So that begs the question, how long before those swiss folk come up with a mechanical version of this dohickey?

    Don't laugh! They already have a watch with a mechanical adding machine in the works. All they need to do is to get some of that Logie Baird mechano-analogue TV system implemented.

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  38. Here's a pic I took with it by Therlin · · Score: 3, Informative
    I own this watch. It's a little bulky, but a great fun toy. The pictures are not the best, but they are decent considering that they are taken by a watch, and it can store 80 pictures! Picture of me taken by the watch

    I take pics with the watch, I then beam them to my Palm and they are downloaded to my computer when I hotsync.

  39. How about 640x480 pixels in a pen form factor? by Zeinfeld · · Score: 2
    I don't need another watch. I used to be a consultant so I have one of those watches designed for the express purpose of indicating to the potential customer that they should not expect your fees to be inexpensive. This watch would tell the client 'hey you can buy him off with some cheap geek toys'.

    I could use a pen however, something pen shaped would be much easier to use unobtrusively.

    It also really needs to have a much better resolution. 180x160 really does not cut it. 480x360 is a heck of a lot better.

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  40. Nope, I want more by Goonie · · Score: 2

    I want the computer watch that Inspector Gadget's niece (the animated series, not the crappy movie) had. Not only could it control every mechanical device on earth, it must of sad some kinda whacky chording system to let her to do all that stuff with three buttons :)

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