Swimming goggles get digital camera

Local pool will never be safe from snappers ever again


24 December 2007 15:00 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Taking photography's under water might be good fun, but you've got to hold the camera.

One company, however thinks its solved that problem by launching a digital camera built into your goggles.

Available from a company called Liquid Image in January 2008, the camera will feature a 3.1 megapixel sensor, 16MB built-in SD Ram, an SD card slot for external memory up to 2GB and photo and video editing software in the box.

Waterproof up to 5m (15ft) the swimming pool is never likely to be safe from getting snapped ever again.

More information we are told will be announced at CES in Las Vegas at the begging of the month. Pocket-lint will be covering the show live from the 6 January 2008.
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