Google's $249 Clips camera is now available to purchase

Google Clips are now available

Google Clips are now available

Google quietly started selling its Clips camera through the Google Store.

Google during its Pixel 2 unveiling back in October announced a smattering of other goodies including Clips, a smart camera created to help you stay in the moment by intelligently capturing images and video on your behalf.

However, the $249 tiny clip-on camera will not be delivered immediately.

Google revealed its AI Clips camera last October during its Pixel event.

The smart camera leverages "Moment IQ" - an onboard and offline machine learning model - and a Visual Processing Unit to automatically capture meaningful images by recognizing the right expressions, lighting, and framing.

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Joining that waitlist is not all bad - it gives you time to think about whether you should get the device.

The thinking is you set Google Clips up in the living room or the kitchen and it takes care of snapping your kids or your pets in their best light, picking the most photogenic moments through its on-board smarts without you having to be behind the camera.

Google Clips, the firm's highly intriguing AI-based camera, created to work without a photographer, has gone on sale in the United States. Google Clips does not need a network connection to take pictures or view anything. The app also allows users to organize and delete their images. The device has 16GB of encrypted storage to save your photos, which you can access, keep, or share, from your mobile phone.

The 130-degree lens has a Gorilla Glass protection and it can capture up to 15 frames per second. The app's smartphone compatibility is also limited.

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