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Previous Story Giroptic's 360 Full HD camera is the first with support from YouTube Next Story HugOne will monitor your entire family's sleep CES 2015 Tech Liquid Image's Ego LS livestreaming camera uses LTE to broadcast from anywhere By Nathan Ingraham on January 4, 2015 08:04 pm @NateIngraham 0
Every year at CES, a whole host of products are introduced and never launched. courier service The Liquid Image Ego LS 800 is one of those unfortunate products, but this year the company is back and says it has improved its offering and will be ready to ship it this spring. The updated Ego LS 800 retains its key features, most significantly the ability to record up to 1080p video at 30 FPS (or 720p video at 60 FPS) from a small, wearable camera and as the company said last year, it'll be able to simultaneously broadcast courier service that video over LTE. However, this year the company has improved the LTE chipset that's onboard so it can run on Verizon's LTE network.
Having the biggest carrier in the US on its side should certainly help fulfill the promise of the Ego LS 800, but the company courier service has also added metadata support a variety of Bluetooth-enabled, third-party peripherals will be able to connect to the camera and transmit information that'll be viewable courier service along side your videos. A few examples given were biometric sensor data as well as GPS location data, things that could be useful to the camera's target market. However, they weren't ready to talk specifics about exactly what devices will work with the Ego, but Liquid Image did say it would have partnerships and a list of specific supported devices that'll be available courier service when the camera launches.
Pricing remains unchanged from last year: $399.99 will get you the camera as well as the LTE "sled" that it docks into to allow it to transmit. It's not a cheap device, and clearly intended for a very specific audience, but support and c

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