
Genius is now offering the world’s first infrared webcam. The Genius VideoCAM Trek 310 has an infra-red mode, which automatically turns on when poor lighting conditions warrant it.
The camera will feature 1.3 megapixel stills and 32-bit VGA video up to 30 FPS.
The camera is available in Europe for around $48.
Pretty cool if you’re a late night video chatter, but I’m not sure sure I want to see you in infrared. Could just be me.
via M&C
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