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Google Clips
DeveloperGoogle
TypeCamera
Release dateOctober 4, 2017; 6 years ago (2017-10-04) (United States)
DimensionsWithout clipstand:
H: 49 mm (1.9 in)
W: 49 mm (1.9 in)
D: 20 mm (0.79 in)
With clipstand:
H: 54 mm (2.1 in)
W: 54 mm (2.1 in)
D: 36 in (910 mm)
MassWithout clipstand: 42.2 g (0.09 lb)
With clipstand: 60.5 g (0.13 lb)
Websitestore.google.com/product/google_clips

Google Clips is a miniature clip-on camera device developed by Google. It was announced during a Google event on 4 October 2017.

With a flashing LED that indicates it's recording, Google Clips automatically captures video clips at moments its machine learning algorithms determined to be interesting or relevant.[1][2] The Guardian wrote that Google Clips is "an impressive little device, but one that also has the potential to feel very creepy."[3]

References

  1. ^ "Inside Google Clips, the weirdest camera of the year". The Verge. Retrieved 2017-10-04.
  2. ^ Novet, Jordan (2017-10-04). "Google Clips is a tiny camera that watches everything, then figures out what to capture using A.I." CNBC. Retrieved 2017-10-04.
  3. ^ Sulleyman, Atiif (October 5, 2017). "Google's Creepy Camera Monitors, Identifies and Records You and Your Loved Ones". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 October 2017.