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Template:Infobox information appliance Google Clips is a discontinued miniature clip-on camera device developed by Google.

History

It was announced during Google's "Made By Google" event on October 4, 2017.

It was released for sale on January 27, 2018.[1] With a flashing light emitting diode (LED) that indicates it is recording, Google Clips automatically captures video clips at moments its machine learning algorithms determine to be interesting or relevant.[2][3]

Google Clips' artificial intelligence (AI) will learn the faces of people so it can learn to take photos with certain people.[4] Google Clips can automatically set lighting and framing.[4]

It had 16 GB of storage built-in storage and could record clips for up to 3 hours.[5] This camera was originally priced at $249 in the United States.[5]

The product was pulled from the Google Store on October 15, 2019.[6] Google has said that the product would be supported until the end of December 2021.[7]

Reception

The Independent wrote that Google Clips is "an impressive little device, but one that also has the potential to feel very creepy."[8]

According to The Verge's review, "it didn't capture anything special" over a couple weeks worth of testing.[7][9] This, added with the steep price, made Google Clips a tough sell.

References

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  4. 4.0 4.1 What is Google Clips? - Google Clips Help.  Retrieved August 29, 2022 from support.google.com
  5. 5.0 5.1 Google Clip Launched – Wireless Mini Camera With Artificial Intelligence.  (January 27, 2018)  Retrieved January 27, 2018 from link
  6. Google pulls first-gen Pixel Buds, Daydream View, and Google Clips from its Store.  (October 15, 2019)  Retrieved October 16, 2019 from Android Police
  7. 7.0 7.1 Google Clips is dead.  (October 16, 2019)  Retrieved from The Verge
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  9. Google Clips review: a smart camera that doesn't make the grade.  Dan Seifert.  (February 27, 2018)  Retrieved from The Verge

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