Concord Eye-Q Go Wireless June 7th, 2004 | by Nino Marchetti
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Introduction With the digital camera market full of cookie-cutter cameras, Concord Camera has added a unique feature to one of their latest offerings: Bluetooth image transfers. Bluetooth enables the Eye-Q Go Wireless digital camera to communicate and send pictures not just to a computer, but to a PDA, wireless phone, or other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Concord's Eye-Q Go Wireless digital camera features a 2.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor and has the capability to take still images, capture video and act as a web camera when connected to a Windows-based machine. Images can be transferred from the pocket-sized camera via either a USB 1.1 cable or Bluetooth, making it the first camera to have such a feature, according to the company. Concord's Eye-Q Go Wireless features a 2.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor and Bluetooth capability.

by brian on November 8, 2009:
“I think the idea is good, but I don't think bluetooth is ready yet for file transfers. Possibly a new cable-replacement standard? It would mean that you have to purchase new devices and/or adapters to use it, but I would like the ability to transfer max quality...” More...