The dog's camera is connected to a Bluetooth device that detects heart beat changes. When the heart beat increases, the camera shoots a photo!
Photography has received increasing popularity recently. With bloggers, travelers and social media users turning to beautiful photos to heightened their interests, different cameras have been developed to suit up everyone’s needs. But what we did not see coming was a camera especially made for dogs!
Nikon recently developed “Heartography,” a technology that enables dogs to shoot photos by connecting a camera to a heart monitor via Bluetooth. Every time the dog’s heart beat increases, the heart monitor detects it and instantly snaps a photo. The changes in the dog’s heart beat may be brought about by excitement, fear or other strong feelings. With this, we can know how a dog’s day had been – what excited it during the day, who it encountered and basically how its day went. We are just not sure if this will hit store racks anytime soon.
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Credits: Nikon Asia via Bored Panda
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