Google Clips likely launching soon as it passes through FCC

It's about time: Google's Clips AI camera might finally launch soon

It's about time: Google's Clips AI camera might finally launch soon

Google didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

Supplied with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, we could easily see why some more privacy-conscious folks will deem it a big "no-no", but Google shot those assumptions back at the announcement, revealing that the Clips is not a surveillance camera and will allow you to review and manually upload its photo content to your Google Photos library. Clips is meant to be an always-on camera that uses the power of Google's AI to automatically shoot quick videos and stills of interesting moments in your life. This FCC filing at least indicates that the hardware is getting finalized. It also mentioned "G015A" as the model name of the device - a model name that was included in previously shared promotional images of the device.

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Google explains that the lightweight, hands-free camera has been created to help you capture more "spontaneous moments" and can be positioned nearly anywhere, thanks to its integrated clip. However, Clips doesn't capture any sound, and instead focuses on photos and short videos.

The company wants to sell Clips in some retail stores, with Best Buy already listing it on its website, albeit without a firm release date. Google is expected to roll out the device with a $249 this January as it recently hit the FCC.

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