Meet Nixie, a wearable camera concept that flies off your wrist and turns into a remote-controlled quadcopter. It’s the bizarre-yet-appealing wearable camera drone nobody asked for… and now I kind of ...
Wearables, drones and selfies! Three of tech’s biggest buzzwords, and we’re not out of the first sentence of the news story yet. And it’s all thanks to Nixie, a prototype device that’s just won ...
2014, said Jovanovic, was the year of the selfie stick. Its popularity revealed the innate need of human beings "to tell your story as it happens". But the selfie stick is still tethered, she adds, as ...
Nixie, the world’s first camera-equipped wearable drone, has scooped the top prize in Intel’s international ‘Make It Wearable’ tech contest. Beating nine other entries in the final, the US-based team ...
Nearly a year ago Intel launched a new technology competition called ‘Make It Wearable’ for which it offered a top prize of $500,000 to the business or individual that could create the most awesome ...
Imagine the profile pictures you could snap with a wearable camera that's also drone. CNET's Sumi Das has more on Nixie, a device that wowed judges at Intel's "Make It Wearable" contest. Sumi Das has ...
There are very few products that have genuinely made me go "wow", but I can safely add the Nixie drone camera to that modest list. Over the past couple of years, drones have become popular enough to ...
Nixie, the world’s first ‘wearable camera that can fly’ has just been announced as the winner of the $500,000 grand prize in Intel’s Make it Wearable competition. Before deployment ... the Nixie is ...
Nixie has created a wearable, flyable camera that sits on your wrist and takes off when you need that special selfie. One of its target customers is the rock climber, who is often so busy hanging on ...
The latest in a long line of wearable tech that you never knew you needed is this wearable camera which flies off to take your photo whenever you release it from your wrist. Now that’s a selfie. The ...
Nixie, a drone quadcopter that folds up into a wristband, is aiming to take the selfies craze to dizzying new heights. The gadget hovers in front of the user and captures a self-portrait photograph ...