In terms of keeping an eye out for events inside the home, especially when you're not around, it's hard to beat the peace of mind that comes with owning a Wi-Fi camera. The majority of these gizmos, ...
The Cube could be a threat to GoPro, which went public in late June. GoPro's stock has surged 58% from its IPO price of $24, but doubts remain about the company's lack of competitive barriers. This ...
The Polaroid Cube is a delightful little camera that takes still shots and video. Like the name suggests, it’s a tiny cube just 35mm on a side. It sticks to any and all magnetic surfaces—even your ...
Polaroid’s Socialmatic isn’t the only surprise to come from the faded photo brand at this year’s CES. The company also showed off a line of four action cameras, including an adorable new 35-mm cube ...
Remember GoPro's new Hero4 Session, the action camera that looks strikingly similar to Polaroid's previously launched "Cube" camera? That camera has earned GoPro a lawsuit, with Polaroid's maker C&A ...
Gone are the days when you had to carry a hefty camera to capture life's best moments. For the most part, we have smartphone makers to thank for that, aided by steady improvements to imaging sensors.
Y-cam, makers of the BabyPing smart baby monitor are returning to CES this year with a pair of new security cameras. The new models will include the Cube and the HomeMonitor, with the latter being ...
The Dreame Leaptic Cube stands out by offering 8K video recording in a compact action camera form factor, alongside AI-powered features and a large sensor. While pricing and availability remain ...
SAN FRANCISO (KGO) -- Polaroid is giving GoPro some competition. The company is out with a tiny HD action-video camera called the Cube. It's got 124 degree, wide-angle lens and comes with a magnetic ...
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