The Unofficial Apple Weblog has an article on a strange but potentially cool piece of hardware ready to hit the shelves on the 22nd.
SeeEye2Eye is an accessory that, when placed over a screen and a webcam, uses a set of mirrors which bounce the video signal and encourages the user to look at the webcam instead of the screen.
The device can also be used with teleprompting software packages and arrives in two models, both available for $99. One works with built-in iSight cameras while the other works with external iSights and other webcam models.
Unfortunately, the article confirms that the model designed for built-in webcams doesn’t work with the iMac, which is slightly too thick to accommodate it.
SeeEye2Eye ships Monday, January 22nd.
The Unofficial Apple Weblog has an article on a strange but potentially cool piece of hardware ready to hit the shelves on the 22nd.
SeeEye2Eye is an accessory that, when placed over a screen and a webcam, uses a set of mirrors which bounce the video signal and encourages the user to look at the webcam instead of the screen.
The device can also be used with teleprompting software packages and arrives in two models, both available for $99. One works with built-in iSight cameras while the other works with external iSights and other webcam models.
Unfortunately, the article confirms that the model designed for built-in webcams doesn’t work with the iMac, which is slightly too thick to accommodate it.
SeeEye2Eye ships Monday, January 22nd.