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July 14, 2009 8:00 AM PDT

Paws-on with the Pet's Eye View Cam

by Nate Lanxon
Sox the cat

Sox didn't seem to mind wearing the Pet's Eye View Cam, as you can see in the photo above.

(Credit: Crave UK)

The subject of today's thing-you-can-attach-to-a-cat's-head story is a black cat named Sox--a large, meaty puss belonging to yours truly. Regular readers will remember us writing about a camera built to be strapped to just such a cat so you can pry into its private life. Well we got one sent in, and yes: we strapped it to a cat.

He didn't seem to mind, actually, as you can see in the photo above. The camera looks chunky, but it's actually quite lightweight and attaches to your cat's--or dog's, or sheep's, or girlfriend's--collar easily. And there it shall hang, taking a photo every 1, 5, or 15 minutes, until its pitiful 6MB of internal memory is full. That's 40 photos in total.

Forty photos of questionable quality, to be honest, and the memory isn't flash memory as found in most digital cameras. Instead, it's some kind of volatile RAM, and if you're unfortunate enough not to get your photos from your cat before the battery dies several hours later, you never will.

For about $65, these specifications are lousy, frankly: 16MB of flash memory could give you more than 100 photos, none of which would vanish should Paws McBlack-Fur run away for a week. But as the only camera of its type we know of on the market, it'll have to do for now.

We left Sox to walk around taking pictures of the house he just moved into. Being an idle feline, most of the photos were of the same wall, thanks to him spending several hours sleeping in the same spot. But if you chuck the cat out in the morning, expect some considerably more interesting snaps by the time he comes in for his dinner.

No, it's not a great value. But yes, it is fun and it makes a smashing gift for anyone who's mad about their pet. The Pet's Eye View Camera is available now from I Want One of Those, and we've published a bunch of photos taken by Sox.

(Source: Crave UK)

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by daren.darrow July 14, 2009 11:51 AM PDT
I'd rather have one with Wi-Fi so it can keep taking photos and upload to Picasa, Flickr or just FTP automatically. That'd be more fun.
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by gunnerds July 14, 2009 6:56 PM PDT
should have one that you can stream to the web so you can check in during the day.
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