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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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- ↑ 4.0 4.1 What is Google Clips? - Google Clips Help. Retrieved August 29, 2022 from support.google.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Google Clip Launched – Wireless Mini Camera With Artificial Intelligence. (January 27, 2018) Retrieved January 27, 2018 from link
- ↑ Google pulls first-gen Pixel Buds, Daydream View, and Google Clips from its Store. (October 15, 2019) Retrieved October 16, 2019 from Android Police
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Google Clips is dead. (October 16, 2019) Retrieved from The Verge
- ↑ Lua error: bad argument #1 to "get" (not a valid title).
- ↑ Google Clips review: a smart camera that doesn't make the grade. Dan Seifert. (February 27, 2018) Retrieved from The Verge