A new Kickstarter project is aiming to redefine how you shoot video with your iPhone. The Galileo is an iOS-controlled robotic iPhone platform that lets you manipulate the angle your iPhone from another iOS device, giving you the ability to adjust your iPhone to almost any angle you could possibly want.
For instance, if you were video
chatting with a child who moved out of sight of the camera you could
move the platform to follow her using your own device. The platform
could also be used in situations like meetings so you can can follow all
the action going on in the room. The platform's inventor originally
created the device in order to have better chats with his son while he
was away on business.
Galileo can be controlled from
another iOS device such as an iPad or iPod touch by swiping a finger
across the screen, and gives you infinite 360-degree panning and
200-degree tilting. You can see everything around the iPhone and above
it, with the only unavailable angle being what's going on below.
The platform is also offering its
SDK (software developers kit) for app development, giving app developers
the freedom to integrate Galileo functionality into existing apps or
create apps and software specifically designed to work with the product.
Galilieo has currently raised
close to $270,000 on Kickstarter, and only required $100,000 to go into
production. The project will be officially funded on April 21, 2012,
after which the device will go into mass production and be sent out to
project backers and then likely general consumers.
Source: mashable
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