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October 28, 2004

Through A Dog's Eyes

Ever wonder where your dog is visiting as he meanders through the neighborhood? Want to see things through his perspective? From ABC News:


Japanese dog lovers will get to see the world from the perspective of their pets, with a digital camera attached to their companions' collars.

Toy maker Tomy will launch the 38-gram "Wonderful Shot" on Friday at a cost of 9,240 yen ($US87).

The company says it can take pictures via a remote control, letting owners "enjoy pictures from dogs' view".

Or owners can put on a time switch, taking pictures at intervals of one minute to one hour.

"You can check where your beloved dog is or what it is looking at while you are away from home," the firm said.

The camera can take up to 90 pictures of 350,000 pixels.


It would be even neater if they had a webcam that could broadcast back to your computer over a distance of --say-- one mile. Give it time and I'm sure they will...

Posted by Jeff Soyer at October 28, 2004 11:02 AM
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