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EE Unveils New Lifelogging Wearable Camera

EE Unveils New Lifelogging Wearable Camera Image Credit: EE

EE, this week unveils a new lifelogging 4G wearable camera, the latest device in EE’s connected range for its mobile and business customers. The  lightweight, wearable camera allows users to stream high definition video of their day-to-day lives live over the UK’s 4G mobile network and comes with a clip so users can attach it to their clothing.

The wearable camera which boasts 8-megapixel sensor that will shoot stills and video up to 1080p at 30 frames per second is available as both pay as you go and pay monthly plans. It is available for £10 per month with 1GB of data and £15 per month with 2GB of data, with an upfront cost of £9.99 for new customers and no upfront cost for existing customers on a 24-month plan.

The wearable camera comes with a special companion app, called Skeegle, which allows users to control all the camera functions direct from their smartphones and where users can store all the videos and clips.  

Chris Traggio, Director of Connected Products, EE
We’ve designed the 4GEE Capture Cam to be lightweight and wearable, making it effortless to carry around with you wherever you go. 

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