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    Google Clips Smart Camera is FCC Approved

    Google Clips, Google's smart camera has just been approved by the FCC, Federal Communications Commission, a US agency that is exactly like the Spanish Anatel.

    The information was released by the website Variety about the Google wireless device having been approved by the FCC. However, the report on the FCC website does not reveal exactly which model it is, but according to the technical specifications it is Google Clips.

    Google Clips Smart Camera is FCC Approved


    Approved by the FCC

    That's because the FCC-registered device has the exact same camera that was announced in October last year with the code GO15A. It is worth remembering that Google requested complete secrecy in the equipment evaluation and approval process, according to the documents attached to the GO15A report.


    Google Clips features

    Google points out that the camera captures images automatically and can make short videos. In addition, it highlights that Google Clips is able to recognize movements, expressions, lighting and framing without the intervention of users.

    Google's smart camera comes with the promise of capturing spontaneous, quality images using artificial intelligence. However, the camera cannot capture audio and does not have a display, but images and small videos can be sent to your smartphone automatically. With this, it is possible to discard what the camera recorded and you didn't like. In addition, the user can select the content that they like to post on social networks.

    Google Clips Smart Camera is FCC Approved

    Images and videos are streamed to the smartphone


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    Google Clips weighs 60,5 grams and has a battery that is capable of capturing images for up to 3 hours, in addition to Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connection. The device has a vision of up to 130 degrees, 15 FPS and 16 GB of storage. The camera does not need to be connected to take pictures, only to stream files.


    The smart camera was created to give users the option to enjoy more relaxing moments without having to worry about capturing photos, because with the smart camera this happens automatically.


    Google Clips Smart Camera is FCC Approved

    It should arrive in the US costing $249

    Even though it has been approved by the FCC for operation and sale in the United States, Google has not yet revealed a possible date for the device's launch. Now, if you are interested in purchasing a Google Clips unit that should cost approximately US$ 249, the equivalent of R$ 800, Google has made a waiting list available on the Google Store.


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